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Transfiguration

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Title Transfiguration
Material and technique Pen and brown ink, black chalk
Object type
Drawing (verso) > Drawing > Two-dimensional object > Art object
Location This object is in storage
Dimensions Height 256 mm
Width 172 mm
Artists Draughtsman: Anoniem
Workshop of: Simon Bening
Accession number N 124 verso (PK)
Credits Loan Stichting Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen (former Koenigs collection), 1940
Department Drawings & Prints
Acquisition date 1940
Creation date in circa 1500-1520
Signature none
Watermark none
Inscriptions none
Collector Collector / Franz Koenigs
Mark F.W. Koenigs (L.1023a)
Provenance Franz W. Koenigs (1881-1941), Haarlem, 1929 (School of Bruges, late 15th C.); on loan to the museum, 1935-1940; purchased with the Koenigs collection by D.G. van Beuningen (1871-1955), Rotterdam and presented to the Stichting Museum Boymans, 1940; on loan to the museum since 1940
Exhibitions Bruges 1949, nr. 52 (after Gerard David); London 1949, no. 37; Bruges 1998, nr. 67 (attributed to Alexander or Simon Bening)
Research Show research Netherlandish Drawings of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries
Literature Wescher 1946, pp. 193-194 (Alexander Bening); Pächt 1948, p. 72, nr. 32 (doubtful Master of Mary of Burgundy); Biermann 1975, pp. 126-127 (Alexander Bening); Testa 1986, vol. 2, pp. 144, 175; Ainsworth 1998, pp. 42-44 (Alexander or Simon Bening) ; Ainsworth in Bruges 1998, p. 98, nr. 67; Mundy 1990, p. 68 (unlikely Gerard David); Buck 2001, p. 256-257 (School of Ghent-Bruges, late 15th Century); Ainsworth 2002, p. 7 (attributed to Alexander or Simon Bening); Ainsworth 2003, p. 245; Martens-Mund 2003, pp 19-22; Ainsworth in New York/London 2010, p. 77 (Simon Bening); Gaetani 2011, p. 73 (Alexander Bening)
Material
Object
Geographical origin Southern Netherlands > The Netherlands > Western Europe > Europe
Place of manufacture Bruges > Belgium > Western Europe > Europe

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