Eglon van der Neer, 1675 - Interior with a Woman Washing her Hands - fine art print

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What does the curator team of the Mauritshuis state about the 17th century work of art made by Eglon van der Neer? (© - by Mauritshuis - www.mauritshuis.nl)

Seger Tierens, The Hague; sale The Hague, 23 July 1743 (Lugt 582), no. 128 (610 guilders); Hendrik van der Vugt, Amsterdam; sale Amsterdam, 27 April 1745 (Lugt 618), no. 14 (for 501 guilders to De Bos); Johan van der Linden van Slingelandt; sale Dordrecht, 22 August 1785 (Lugt 3936), no. 289 (for 2,400 guilders to Cremer); Thomas Theodore Cremer; sale Rotterdam, 16 April 1816 (Lugt 8862), no. 79 (for 2,500 guilders to Lafontaine); sale Paris, 28 May-2 June 1821 (Lugt 10046), no. 57; William Thomas Beckford, Fonthill Abbey (near Bath); sale London (Phillips), 10 October 1823 (Lugt 10519), no. 280 (430 pounds and 10 shillings); sale London (Phillips), 29 June 1830 (Lugt 12421), no. 76 (225 pounds); Francis Heusch, London, by 1833; possibly Lord Northwick; sale Thirlestane House, Cheltenham (Phillips), 26 July 1859 (Lugt 25025), no. 1717; Alfred de Rothschild, London; Victor de Rothschild, London; sale London (Sotheby’s), 19-22 April 1937, no. 13 (for 800 pounds to art dealers S. and R. Rosenberg, London); Fritz Mannheimer (1890-1939), Amsterdam; sold as part of the Mannheimer Collection to the Dienststelle Mühlmann for Adolf Hitler, Führermuseum, Linz, 1940; Stichting Nederlands Kunstbezit (inv. no. NK 3116), 1946; on loan to the Mauritshuis, 1948-1960; transferred, 1960

Background information about the original artpiece

Title of the artpiece: "Interior with a Woman Washing her Hands"
Categorization: painting
Broad category: classic art
Period: 17th century
Created in: 1675
Artwork age: around 340 years old
Artwork original medium: oil on panel
Dimensions of the original artpiece: height: 49,2 cm width: 39,6 cm
Signature: signed and dated: Eglon. vander. Neer.fe. 1675
Museum / location: Mauritshuis
Location of the museum: The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands
Museum's web page: Mauritshuis
License type of artwork: public domain
Courtesy of: Mauritshuis, The Hague
Creditline of artwork: Seger Tierens, The Hague; sale The Hague, 23 July 1743 (Lugt 582), no. 128 (610 guilders); Hendrik van der Vugt, Amsterdam; sale Amsterdam, 27 April 1745 (Lugt 618), no. 14 (for 501 guilders to De Bos); Johan van der Linden van Slingelandt; sale Dordrecht, 22 August 1785 (Lugt 3936), no. 289 (for 2,400 guilders to Cremer); Thomas Theodore Cremer; sale Rotterdam, 16 April 1816 (Lugt 8862), no. 79 (for 2,500 guilders to Lafontaine); sale Paris, 28 May-2 June 1821 (Lugt 10046), no. 57; William Thomas Beckford, Fonthill Abbey (near Bath); sale London (Phillips), 10 October 1823 (Lugt 10519), no. 280 (430 pounds and 10 shillings); sale London (Phillips), 29 June 1830 (Lugt 12421), no. 76 (225 pounds); Francis Heusch, London, by 1833; possibly Lord Northwick; sale Thirlestane House, Cheltenham (Phillips), 26 July 1859 (Lugt 25025), no. 1717; Alfred de Rothschild, London; Victor de Rothschild, London; sale London (Sotheby’s), 19-22 April 1937, no. 13 (for 800 pounds to art dealers S. and R. Rosenberg, London); Fritz Mannheimer (1890-1939), Amsterdam; sold as part of the Mannheimer Collection to the Dienststelle Mühlmann for Adolf Hitler, Führermuseum, Linz, 1940; Stichting Nederlands Kunstbezit (inv. no. NK 3116), 1946; on loan to the Mauritshuis, 1948-1960; transferred, 1960

Artist overview table

Artist name: Eglon van der Neer
Gender of the artist: male
Nationality of artist: Dutch
Professions: painter
Country of origin: the Netherlands
Artist classification: old master
Art styles: Baroque
Life span: 68 years
Year born: 1635
Year died: 1703

About the item

Print categorization: art copy
Reproduction method: digital reproduction
Manufacturing method: UV direct print (digital printing)
Product Origin: manufactured in Germany
Type of stock: on demand production
Intended product use: art print gallery, gallery wall
Alignment of the image: portrait alignment
Side ratio: (length : width) 1 : 1.2
Aspect ratio implication: the length is 20% shorter than the width
Available reproduction fabrics: poster print (canvas paper), acrylic glass print (with real glass coating), metal print (aluminium dibond), canvas print
Canvas on stretcher frame (canvas print) variants: 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47", 150x180cm - 59x71"
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating): 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47"
Poster print (canvas paper) variants: 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47"
Aluminium dibond print options: 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47"
Frame: please bear in mind that this art print does not have a frame

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Interior with a Woman Washing her Hands was by Eglon van der Neer. The version of the masterpiece was painted with the size - height: 49,2 cm width: 39,6 cm | height: 19,4 in width: 15,6 in. Oil on panel was used by the European painter as the medium of the artpiece. The original artwork is inscribed with the information: signed and dated: Eglon. vander. Neer.fe. 1675. This artwork is in the the collection of Mauritshuis, which the Mauritshuis is home to the best artworks of Dutch painting of the seventeenth century. With courtesy of: Mauritshuis, The Hague (public domain license). Creditline of the artwork: Seger Tierens, The Hague; sale The Hague, 23 July 1743 (Lugt 582), no. 128 (610 guilders); Hendrik van der Vugt, Amsterdam; sale Amsterdam, 27 April 1745 (Lugt 618), no. 14 (for 501 guilders to De Bos); Johan van der Linden van Slingelandt; sale Dordrecht, 22 August 1785 (Lugt 3936), no. 289 (for 2,400 guilders to Cremer); Thomas Theodore Cremer; sale Rotterdam, 16 April 1816 (Lugt 8862), no. 79 (for 2,500 guilders to Lafontaine); sale Paris, 28 May-2 June 1821 (Lugt 10046), no. 57; William Thomas Beckford, Fonthill Abbey (near Bath); sale London (Phillips), 10 October 1823 (Lugt 10519), no. 280 (430 pounds and 10 shillings); sale London (Phillips), 29 June 1830 (Lugt 12421), no. 76 (225 pounds); Francis Heusch, London, by 1833; possibly Lord Northwick; sale Thirlestane House, Cheltenham (Phillips), 26 July 1859 (Lugt 25025), no. 1717; Alfred de Rothschild, London; Victor de Rothschild, London; sale London (Sotheby’s), 19-22 April 1937, no. 13 (for 800 pounds to art dealers S. and R. Rosenberg, London); Fritz Mannheimer (1890-1939), Amsterdam; sold as part of the Mannheimer Collection to the Dienststelle Mühlmann for Adolf Hitler, Führermuseum, Linz, 1940; Stichting Nederlands Kunstbezit (inv. no. NK 3116), 1946; on loan to the Mauritshuis, 1948-1960; transferred, 1960. On top of that, alignment of the digital reproduction is in portrait format with a ratio of 1 : 1.2, meaning that the length is 20% shorter than the width. The painter Eglon van der Neer was an artist, whose style was mainly Baroque. The Baroque artist was born in 1635 and deceased at the age of 68 in the year 1703.

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