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Pieter Jacobs Codde

A Painter in his Studio, Tuning a Lute

David Koetser Gallery

Period Late 16th or early 17th century

Origin Amsterdam

Medium Oil on panel

Dimension 41 x 54 cm (16¹/₈ x 21¹/₄ inches)

Die Weltkunst, 1.9.1969, p. 921 (reproduced);
Die Weltkunst, 1.11.1971, p. 1461 (reproduced);
Dr. H.-U. Beck, Jan van Goyen, 1596-1656, Vol. II, Katalog der Gemälde, 1973, p. 247, cat. no. 529, reproduced p. 246;
Dr. H.-U. Beck, Jan van Goyen 1596-1656, vol. III, Ergänzungen…, Doornspijk 1987, p. 205, cat. no. 529.

Period: Late 16th or early 17th century

Origin: Amsterdam

Medium: Oil on panel

Signature: Signed and dated on the cross bar of the easel: PCodde 162[9?]

Dimension: 41 x 54 cm (16¹/₈ x 21¹/₄ inches)

Provenance: Brussels, with art dealer Gaston Neumans, by whom sold to;
Munich, collection Hermann Heinemann (d. 1920) and Sophie Heinemann née Alexander, 1912 Munich, collection Sophie Heinemann née Alexander, 1920, by whom sold to;
Munich, Galerie Heinemann, 1928;
Munich, collection Friedrich Heinrich Zinckgraf (Galerie am Lenbachplatz, formerly Heinemann), 1938 Dietramszell (art repository Kloster Dietramszell), Friedrich Heinrich Zinckgraf, 1942;
Munich, Central Collecting Point, 1947, from where restituted by the allied authorities to;
Munich, Galerie Zinckgraf, 1949; Gundelfingen, collection Eugen Zaiss and Erika Zaiss née Haas, thence by decent to the present owners.

Literature: R. van Eijnden, A. van der Willigen, Geschiedenis der vaderlandsche schilderkunst, sedert de helft der XVIII eeuw, 4 vols, Haarlem 1816-1840, 1 (1816), p. 144;
C.B. Playter, Willem Duyster and Pieter Codde : the “Duystere Werelt” of Dutch genre painting, c. 1625-1635, 2 vols., diss. Cambridge (MA), Harvard University 1972, 1, p. 91; 2, fig. 134;
P. Torresan, ‘Per una rivalutazione di Pieter Codde’, in: Antichità Viva 14 (1975), pp. 12-23, p. 20, fig. 16;
H.-J. Raupp, ‘Musik im Atelier : Darstellungen musizierender Künstler in der niederländischen Malerei des 17. Jahrhunderts’, in: Oud Holland 92 (1978), pp. 106-128, pp. 127-128, fig. 12;
R.E. Fleischer, ‘Quirijn van Brekelenkam and The Artist’s Workshop in the Hermitage Museum’, in: R.E. Fleischer,
S.S. Munshower (eds.), The Age of Rembrandt : Studies in Seventeenth-Century Dutch Painting (Papers in Art History from The Pennsylvania State University, vol. 3), University Park (PA) 1988, pp. 70-93, p. 74, note 9;
L.J. Deboer, Martial Arts: military themes and imagery in Dutch art of the Golden Age, diss. Ann Arbor, University of Michigan 1990, pp. 136-137, fig. 82;
H. Buijs, in: Q. Buvelot, H. Buijs, A choice collection : seventeenth-century Dutch paintings from the Frits Lugt collection, exh. cat. The Hague, Mauritshuis 2002, pp. 82-83, under cat. no. 10, fig. 10c (as Pieter Codde, circle of);
K. Kleinert, Atelierdarstellungen in der niederländischen Genremalerei des 17. Jahrhunderts : realistisches Abbild oder glaubwürdiger Schein?, Petersberg 2006, pp. 137-138, 141-142, 152, 196-197, cat. no. 8;
J. Rosen, ‘Codde not Brekelenkam: a case of mistaken identity’, in: The Burlington Magazine 160 (2018), pp. 112-117, p. 116, fig. 7.

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