Self-Portrait
1670s?
Artist, Dutch, 1633 - 1696

Artwork overview
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Medium
red chalk
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Credit Line
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Dimensions
overall: 30.7 x 20.3 cm (12 1/16 x 8 in.)
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Accession
1982.38.1
Artwork history & notes
Provenance
Possibly Cornelis Ploos van Amstel (sale, Amsterdam, 3 March 1800, Album B, no. 49: "Het portrait van T. Helmbreeker, uitvoerig met rood Kryt geteekend, door hem selven"); sold to Goll for 20 florins. Johan Goll van Franckenstein [1750-1821], Amsterdam (sale, Amsterdam, 1 July 1833, no. 50); to Samuel Woodburn; Sunderland Collection; Duke of Marlborough; John Postle Heseltine [1843-1929] (Lugt 1507), London; Henry Oppenheimer [1859-1932] (his sale, London, Christie's, 10 July 1936, lot 251), London; private collection (sale, Amsterdam, Sotheby Mak van Waay, 19 April 1982, lot 346); (David Tunick, New York); purchased by NGA, 1982.
Associated Names
Exhibition History
1911
Exhibition of Old Masters in aid of the National Art Collections Fund, London, Grafton Galleries, 1911, no. 119.
1929
Exhibition of Dutch Art, London, Royal Academy, 1929, no. 695.
1983
Graphics Survey Exhibition, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., May 1983.
2000
"The Glory of the Golden Age" ("De Glorie van de Gouden Eeuw"), Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 2000, no. 86, pp. 112-114, 148.
Bibliography
1913
Hoogewerff, Dr. G.I. "Theodor Helmbreker," Oud Holland. 1913: 51, 63, no, 1.
1920
Original Drawings by Old Masters of the Dutch School in the Collection of J.P.H. 1920: no. 10.
1957
Bernt, Walther. Die Niederländischen Zeichner des 17 Jahrhunderts. 2 vols. Munich, 1957: no. 286.
1958
Trautscholdt, Eduard. review of Bernt in Kunstchronik, 12 (December 1958): 369.
1989
Meisterzeichnungen 1500-1900. Exh. cat. Thomas Le Claire Kunsthandel, 1989: 60, under no. 28.
2016
Sale catalogue, Sotheby's, New York, 28 January 2016, under no. 123.
Inscriptions
by later hand, lower left on mount in red chalk: Hilmbreeck.
Wikidata ID
Q64541041