Grigoriy Sergeyevich Stroganov (collection), Rome or Saint-Petersburg
? < > c. 1939-03-31
Jacques Goudstikker (art dealer), Amsterdam
after 1911 < > ?
Burns (collection), London
c. 1939-03-31 < > 1958
D.G. van Beuningen (collection), Vierhouten
vóór 1911 < > ?
: Grigoriy Sergeyevich Stroganov (collectie), Rome of Sint Petersburg [nl]
:
: Antonio Munoz, Pièces de choix de la collection du comte Grégoire Stroganoff, deel 2, Rome 1911-1912, pl. 119, nr. 1, p. 166; D. Hannema, Meesterwerken uit de verzameling D.G. van Beuningen, 1949, p. 29, nr. 219, pl. 219; D. Hannema, Catalogue of the D.G. Van Beuningen Collection, 1949, p. 170, nr. 179; Vlg.cat. Paul Graupe, Berlijn, 17/18-06-1936, nr. 96; Archief Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen [nl]
na 1911 < > ?
: Burns (collectie), Londen [nl]
:
: Vlg.cat. Paul Graupe, Berlijn, 17/18-06-1936, nr. 96 [nl]
? < > 1936-06-17/18
: A.S. Drey (art dealer), Munich
:
: Auction cat. Paul Graupe, Berlin, 17/18-06-1936, no. 96; Weltkunst 10 Preisberichte, 28-06-1936, no. 25/26, p. 4: lot 96
1936-06-17/18
: Paul Graupe (auction), Berlin, trading stock A.S. Drey
:
: Auction cat. Paul Graupe, Berlin, 17/18-06-1936, nr. 96; Weltkunst 10 Preisberichte, 28-06-1936, nr. 25/26, p. 4: lot 96
? < > ca. 1939-03-31
: Jacques Goudstikker (kunsthandel), Amsterdam [nl]
:
: Het Utrechts Archief 1339-562; Archief Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen [nl]
ca. 1939-03-31 < > 1958
: D.G. van Beuningen (collectie), Vierhouten [nl]
:
: Het Utrechts Archief 1339-562; Archief Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen [nl]
1958 < > heden
: Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen (acquired by the municipality of Rotterdam)
:
: Archive Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
Current restitution status
No requests
Research findings
The ivory relief was part of the forced sale of the German-Jewish art dealership A.S. Drey at the auction house Paul Graupe, Berlin on 17/18-06-1936, where it was acquired by an unknown buyer.
This ivory relief entered the collection of the museum with the acquisition of the art collection from the estate of D.G. van Beuningen. According to his purchases book, D.G. van Beuningen acquired it from the art dealer Jacques Goudstikker as 'ex-coll. Stroganoff' in 1939. This is probably the Russian art collector Grigoriy Sergeyevich Stroganov (1829-1910). Research shows that the ivory relief was sold at the forced sale of the trading stock of the Jewish firm Kunsthandlung A.S. Drey, Munich at the Berlin auction house Paul Graupe on 17/18-06-1936, where it was acquired by an unknown buyer. It is not known when and how Goudstikker acquired the work.