Lot 311
Lot 311
PROPERTY RETURNED TO THE HEIRS OF FRITZ GUTMANN
A GUBBIO MAIOLICA GOLD AND RUBY LUSTRED DATED ISTORIATO FOOTED SHALLOW BOWL (COPPA)

1536, MAESTRO GIORGIO ANDREOLI WORKSHOP, ALMOST CERTAINLY PAINTED BY FRANCESCO ‘URBINI’

Price Realised USD 32,760
Estimate
USD 30,000 - USD 50,000
Closed: 31 Jan 2023
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A GUBBIO MAIOLICA GOLD AND RUBY LUSTRED DATED ISTORIATO FOOTED SHALLOW BOWL (COPPA)

1536, MAESTRO GIORGIO ANDREOLI WORKSHOP, ALMOST CERTAINLY PAINTED BY FRANCESCO ‘URBINI’

Price Realised USD 32,760
Closed: 31 Jan 2023
Price Realised USD 32,760
Closed: 31 Jan 2023
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Painted with a warrior wearing a slashed doublet, holding a fluttering standard and standing in a mountainous landscape, the sky richly lustred, the reverse inscribed 1536 in ruby lustre within the footrim, the border with four lustre spiral flourishes
8 in. (20.3 cm.) diameter
Provenance
Eugen Gutmann (1840-1925), Berlin, by 1912 and by descent.
On consignment with The Bachstitz Gallery, The Hague, circa 1921 - 10 September 1925 (Inv. No. Ru 118), returned to Fritz Gutmann (1886-1944), Amsterdam.
Acquired by Johan Willem Frederiks (1889-1962), The Hague, by 21 September 1954 and by descent,
Lent to the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, from 1968,
Gifted to the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, (Inv. No. T4) in 1994.
Restituted to the heirs of Fritz Gutmann, 2022.
Literature
Otto von Falke, Die Kunstsammlung Eugen Gutmann, Berlin, 1912, p. 69, no. 209, pl. 55.
Otto von Falke and G. Gronau (eds.), The Bachstitz Gallery Collection, The Hague, not dated, Vol. 3, pl. 50.
H. Vreeken, Kunstnijverheid Middeleeuwen en Renaissance: Museum Boijmans-Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, 1994, p. 208.
Exhibited
Rotterdam, Museum Boymans, Kunstschatten uit Nederlandse Verzamelingen, 19 June to 25 September 1955, no. 345.
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