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LOT 1568 Nicolaes Maes, Portrait of Francisco Lopes Suasso

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欧洲14至19世纪油画及雕塑

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Nicolaes Maes, Portrait of Francisco Lopes Suasso Oil on canvas (relined). 80 x 65 cm. Provenance Francisco Lopes Suasso (1657-1710), 2nd Baron d`Avernas le Gras. - Antonio Lopes Suasso (1695-1775), 3rd Baron d`Avernas le Gras. - Abraham Francisco Lopes Suasso. - Sara Lopes Suasso (1754-1835) and Mozes Salvador van Avernas MP (1748-1824). - Abraham Salvador (1782-1866). - Sara Salvador (1819-1887) and Joseph Haim Teixeira de Mattos (1816-1894). - Auctioned by F. Muller, Amsterdam, 6.11.1894, lot 20. Literature Ernst Wilhelm Moes: Iconographia Batava. Beredeneerde lijst van geschilderde en gebeeldhouwde portretten van Noord-Nederlanders in vorige eeuwen. 2 vol., Amsterdam 1905, p. 36, under no. 4617. - Cornelis Hofstede de Groot: Beschreibendes und kritisches Verzeichnis der Werke der hervorragendsten holländischen Maler des XVII. Jahrhunderts, 10 vols., Esslingen and Paris, 1910-28, vol. 6, Esslingen and Paris 1915, p. 537, no. 205. In this painting, Nicolaes Maes depicts Francisco Lopes Suasso, one of the leading bankers of the Dutch Golden Age. Suasso came from a Portuguese-Jewish banking family that was expelled from the Iberian Peninsula in the course of the Inquisition. Francisco`s date of birth is uncertain and is likely to have been between 1657 and 1660. The family maintained close relations with Spain from Amsterdam and The Hague. In 1676, Antonio was raised to hereditary nobility by the Spanish King Charles II and was able to acquire the barony of Avernas le Gras in Brabant. Of particular historical significance was the loan of two million guilders granted by Francisco Lopes Suasso to the governor of the Netherlands William III of Orange. With this, William financed his invasion of England in 1688, which led to the Glorious Revolution and elevated him to the English royal throne together with his wife Maria (for more on the Lopes Suasso family see Daniël Swetschinski and Loeki Schönduve: De Familie Lopes Suasso financiers van Willem III, Zolle 1988 as well as Tirtsah Levie Bernfeld: Matters Matter. Material Culture of Dutch Sephardim (1600-1750), in: Mapping Jewish Amsterdam. The Early Modern Perspective (=Studia Rosenthaliana 44), Leuven, Paris and Walpole 2012, pp. 191-216). The painting is presented in a contemporary, probably southern European frame with a surrounding carved festoon. In the RKD (Rijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie), The Hague, the painting was so far registered under no. 123981 as an autograph work by Nicolaes Maes. Recently, however, a French painter, Pierre Mignard or Ferdinand Voet have been considered in addition to Nicolaes Maes. Nicolaes Maes, Portrait des Francisco Lopes Suasso Öl auf Leinwand (doubliert). 80 x 65 cm. Provenienz Francisco Lopes Suasso (1657-1710), 2nd Baron d`Avernas le Gras. - Antonio Lopes Suasso (1695-1775), 3rd Baron d`Avernas le Gras. - Abraham Francisco Lopes Suasso. - Sara Lopes Suasso (1754-1835) und Mozes Salvador van Avernas MP (1748-1824). - Abraham Salvador (1782-1866). - Sara Salvador (1819-1887) und Joseph Haim Teixeira de Mattos (1816-1894). - Auktion F. Muller, Amsterdam, 6.11.1894, Lot 20. Literatur Ernst Wilhelm Moes: Iconographia Batava. Beredeneerde lijst van geschilderde en gebeeldhouwde portretten van Noord-Nederlanders in vorige eeuwen. 2. Bd., Amsterdam 1905, S. 36, unter Nr. 4617. - Cornelis Hofstede de Groot: Beschreibendes und kritisches Verzeichnis der Werke der hervorragendsten holländischen Maler des XVII. Jahrhunderts, 10 Bde., Esslingen und Paris, 1910-28, Bd. 6, Esslingen und Paris 1915, S. 537, Nr. 205. Nicolaes Maes stellt im vorliegenden Bildnis mit Francisco Lopes Suasso einen der führenden Bankiers des holländischen Goldenen Zeitalters dar. Suasso entstammte einer portugiesisch-jüdischen Bankiersfamilie, die im Zuge der Inquisition von der iberischen Halbinsel vertrieben wurde. Das Geburtsdatum von Francisco ist ungewiss und dürfte zwischen 1657 und 1660 anzusetzen sein. Die Familie unterhielt von Amsterdam und Den Haag aus enge Beziehungen zu Spanien. So wurde Antonio 1676 durch den spanischen König Karl II. in den erblichen Adelsstand erhoben und konnte die in Brabant gelegene Baronie Avernas le Gras erwerben. Von besonderer historischer Bedeutung war das Darlehen über zwei Millionen Gulden, das Francisco Lopes Suasso dem Statthalter der Niederlande Wilhelm III. von Oranien gewährte. Damit finanzierte Wilhelm 1688 seine Invasion in England, die zur Glorious Revolution führte und ihn zusammen mit seiner Gemahlin Maria auf den englischen Königsthron erhob (zur Familie Lopes Suasso vgl. Daniël Swetschinski u. Loeki Schönduve: De Familie Lopes Suasso financiers van Willem III., Zwolle 1988 sowie Tirtsah Levie Bernfeld: Matters Matter. Material Culture of Dutch Sephardim (1600-1750), in: Mapping Jewish Amsterdam. The Early Modern Perspective (=Studia Rosenthaliana 44), Löwen, Paris u. Walpole 2012, S. 191-216). Das Gemälde wird in einem zeitgenössischen, wohl südeuropäischen Rahmen mit einem umlaufenden geschnitzten Feston präsentiert. Im RKD (Rijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie), Den Haag, war das Gemälde bislang unter der Nr. 123981 als eigenhändiges Werk von Nicolaes Maes registriert. Jüngst wurde nun aber neben Nicolaes Maes auch ein französischer Maler bzw. Pierre Mignard oder Ferdinand Voet in Betracht gezogen.

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