Bartholomäus Bruyn II (Cologne c. 1530-1607/10)
PROPERTY OF THE TOLEDO MUSEUM OF ART, SOLD TO BENEFIT THE ACQUISITIONS FUND
Bartholomäus Bruyn II (Cologne c. 1530-1607/10)

Father and Sons; and Mother and Daughters

Details
Bartholomäus Bruyn II (Cologne c. 1530-1607/10)
Father and Sons; and Mother and Daughters
oil on panel
22½ x 17 5/8 in. (57.2 x 44.2 cm.); 22½ x 17¾ in. (57.2 x 45.2 cm.)
a pair (2)
Provenance
with Mori, Paris.
Rt. Hon. Cornelia, Countess of Craven, Coombe Abbey, Coventry.
Edward Drummond Libbey, by whom gifted in 1926 to the Toledo Museum of Art.
Literature
C. Kuhn, A Catalogue of German paintings of the middle ages and Renaissance in American collections, Cambridge, 1936, p. 29, nos. 46, 47, pl. X.
B.M. Godwin, Catalogue of European Paintings, Toledo, 1939, pp. 50-53.
Children in Art: paintings, sculpture, and prints from the museum's collection, Toledo, 1948, nos. 7 and 8.
The Toledo Museum of Art: European Paintings, Toledo, 1976, p. 388.
Exhibited
Toledo Museum of Art, Portraits and Portraiture throughout the Ages, 3-31 October 1937, nos. 9 and 10.
Art Gallery of Toronto, and Toledo Museum of Art, Two Cities Collect, January and April 1948, no. 4 (the first only).

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Lot Essay

This remarkable pair of group portraits, once thought to depict a schoolmaster and schoolmistress and their pupils, instead portrays a large family yet to be identified. The enamel-like texture of the surfaces, precise rendering of details, subdued color harmonies, and strong modeling are typical of Bartholomäus Bruyn II's portraits. Imbued with familial warmth, the images show the children holding each other's hands, embraced protectively by their proud father and mother. At the right edge of each painting, depicted in somewhat grayish tones and shown slightly separated from the children in the foreground, are a young boy and a young girl, possibly siblings who had perished by the time the portraits were painted, but whose memories the surviving members of the family wished to preserve.

We are grateful to Dr. Kurt Löcher for confirming the attribution on the basis of photographs (private communication, 19 November 2013).

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