Pollarded willows at the Slatuinen

Jan Sluijters [nl]

Item information

Pollarded willows at the Slatuinen

15.279
Paintings
Het Noordbrabants Museum

Reconstruction of provenance history

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: Private collection, Belgium
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: RKD images artwork no. 100113
RKD MHK/paintings 14; RKD images artwork no. 100113

Vóór 16 mei 1940
: Jacques Goudstikker (art dealer), Amsterdam
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: RKD MHK/paintings 14; RKD images artwork no. 100113; see Frederik Muller cat. Amsterdam, 8 October, no. 139; Goudstikker/Miedl archive inv. no. 6172 and BP145 (as 'kerstwilligen' [sic]); NBI archive no. 867, stock book 1940-1941, no. BP145 and 6172; GAA archive 1341, no. 103, no. BP145

Na 16 mei 1940 <> 1940-10-08
: Goudstikker/Miedl (art dealer), Amsterdam
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: Museum inventory; Goudstikker/Miedl archive inv. no. 6172 en BP145 (as 'kerstwilligen' [sic]); NBI archive no. 867, stock book 1940-1941, no. BP145 and 6172

8-10-1940
: Frederik Muller (auction), Amsterdam
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: RKD images artwork no. 100113; see Frederik Muller cat. Amsterdam, 8 October, no. 139

Vóór 1957-11
: M.L. de Boer (art dealer), Amsterdam
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: RKD MHK/paintings 14; RKD images artwork no. 100113

Vóór 1977-02-08
: M.L. de Boer (art dealer), Amsterdam
:
: RKD MHK/paintings 14; RKD images artwork no. 100113

Vóór 1997
: I. Bouwman (art dealer), The Hague
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: Museum inventory; RKD MHK/paintings 14; RKD images artwork no. 100113

1997
: Purchased by the museum from Ivo Bouwman art dealer
:
: Museum inventory; RKD MHK/paintings 14; RKD images artwork no. 100113

1997 <> heden
: Noordbrabants Museum [nl]
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Current restitution status

No requests

Research findings

This painting was part of the prewar collection of Jewish art dealer Jacques Goudstikker.

This painting was part of art dealer Jacques Goudstikker's collection at the outbreak of the Second World War and after he fled it came into the possession of Alois Miedl, who took over the art gallery. The painting was auctioned on 8 and 9 October 1940 by Frederik Muller. Goudstikker died in an accident while fleeing the country on 16 May 1940. The museum is in contact with the heirs.