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The Confiscation of the Contents of a Painter's Studio

Bunel the Younger, Françoisc. 1590

Mauritshuis

Mauritshuis
Den Haag, Netherlands

This painting is by the Frenchman François Bunel, court painter to King Henry IV. It gives an impression of what an artist’s studio or gallery looked like at the end of the sixteenth century. This studio is located in an open gallery. Statues and paintings are out on display, and prints and drawings hang on the wall. A lady is looking on in resignation at the contents being confiscated and taken away in chests.

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  • Title: The Confiscation of the Contents of a Painter's Studio
  • Creator: Bunel the Younger, François
  • Date Created: c. 1590
  • Physical Dimensions: h28.1 cm x w47 cm
  • Provenance: Jacques Goudstikker Gallery, Amsterdam, 1922-1940; Goudstikker Gallery/Alois Miedl, Amsterdam, 1943; probably sale Amsterdam (Frederik Muller), 31 March 1943; E. Göpel, The Hague, 1943; Reichskanzlei, Berlin; Adolf Hitler, Führermuseum, Linz; Stichting Nederlands Kunstbezit (inv. no. NK 2548), 1946-1960; on long-term loan to the Mauritshuis, 1948-1960 (Goudstikker’s widow relinquished the painting in 1952); transferred, 1960
  • Type: painting; oil
  • Medium: panel
Mauritshuis

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