Samuel van Hoogstraten Dordrecht 1627 – 1678
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Samuel van Hoogstraten Dordrecht 1627 – 1678
1 Samuel van Hoogstraten Dordrecht 1627 – 1678 Painter and writer. After studies with his father, he was a pupil of Rembrandt in Amsterdam during the first half of the 1640s. In the 1650s he travelled to Germany and Italy, and spent several years in Vienna (1651-52, and 1652-54). He then settled in Dordrecht, but was in London 1662-66 and in the Hague 166871. In his paintings he moved away from Rembrandt’s style towards greater classicism. He published his theoretical work on painting, Inleyding tot de Hooghe Schoole der Schilderkunst in 1678. In it he decribed Rembrandt’s studio practice. #1 Peter’s Vision of the Unclean Beasts Red chalk, pen and brown ink, brown and grey wash, heightened with white. Arched at the top, 250x158 mm NM 1986/1863 Original framing line in brown ink. Laid down. 2 Numbered at the bottom right 33, pen and black ink, and, on the mount, 1793 (Sparre) and 85 (struck out), pen and brown ink Provenance: Crozat *C. G. Tessin (List 1739-42, p. 68v; Cat. 1749, livre 15, no. 85) *Kungl. Biblioteket (Cat. 1790, no. 1793) *Kongl. Museum (Lugt 1638) Bibliography: Schönbrunner & Meder, no. 968 (Eeckhout) *Kruse & Neumann 1920, no. II:26 *Kruse & Neumann 1921, no. II:26 *C. J. Muller-Hofstede, Beiträge zur Geschichte der biblischen Historienbildes im 16. unt 17. Jahrhunderts, Berlin 1925, p. 214 *W. R. Valentiner, "Rembrandt and Samuel van Hoogstraten", Art in America, 1929 *Valentiner II, 1934, under no. 542 *J. G. van Gelder, “Samuel Hoogstraten bij Rembrandt”, Kunsthistorische mededelingen van het Rijksbureau voor kunsthistorisce documentatie, 3, 1948, pp. 48f *Benesch 1954-57, under no. 1039 *Bernt 1957-58, 1957-58, under no. 310 *W. Sumowski, Bemerkungen zu Otto Benesch Corpus der Rembrandtzeichnungen, Bad Pyrmont 1961, p. 19, under no. 1039 * W. Sumowski, Das Leben Jesu in Bildern. Handzeichnungen und Radierungen von Rembrandt, Berlin 1963, p. 100 *S. Slive, Drawings of Rembrandt, New York 1965, II, under no. 440 *Statliche Graphische Sammlung, München, Rembrandt und seine Kreis (exh.cat.), 1966-67, s.21, under no. 93 *Benesch 1973, V, under no. 1039 *J.G. van Gelder, 1973, no. 34 *W. Wegner 1973, p. 91, under no. 641, and p. 154, under no. 1096 *Sumowski, Drawings, 5, 1981, no. 1127x, and pp. 2506 and 2554. Exhibitions: Stockholm 1967, no. 290 *Paris-Brussels-Amsterdam, 1970-71, no. 96 *Stockholm, 1992, no. 181 *Los Angeles, The J. Paul Getty Museum, Drawings by Rembrandt and his Pupils, 2010, no. 23.2. The vision of St. Peter is told in the Acts 10:11-16 and 11:5-10. The apostle sees the skies open and animals lowered in a sail-cloth. Already Kruse noted that the composition is based on a drawing by Rembrandt in Munich.1 The animals and the hovering angel holding a corner of the cloth are almost identical, but in a sketch for his own version, also in Munich, Hoofstraten eliminates a figure on the far left, also holding the cloth, as well as the spectator in the right background; furthermore Peter is shown sleeping with his head on his arms instead of looking up.2 In the finished drawing, Hoogstraten has changed the position of the sleeping apostle, and clearly differentiated between his bed and an altar-like table in the foreground; this feature has also been added in Rembrandt’s drawing in Munich, but clearly by a different hand. There are also some pentimenti in the sail-cloth and the angels position. 1 2 Wegner 1973, no. 1096. Wegner 1973, no. 641; Sumowski, Drawings, 5, 1981, no. 1149x. 3 [Hoogstraten, copy after] #2 Standing Male Model Pen and brown ink, point of brush i grey, brown wash, heightened with white (oxidized), 275x184 mm NM 1988/1863 Several folds, the surface is worn, and the lower left corner torn off. Laid down. Numbered in the lower left corner 200,10 and 1663, and in the lower right corner 1795 (Sparre), pen and brown ink. Mark of the Royal Collection (Lugt 1638). Provenance: Crozat (Mariette, no. ) *C. G. Tessin (List 1739-42, p. 68v; Cat. 1749, livre 15, no. 84) *Kongl. Biblioteket (Cat. 1790, no. 1795) *Kongl. Museum (Lugt 1638) Bibliography: G. Upmark, Stockholmer Handzeichnungen, Stockholm 1889 (Rembrandt's school) *W. R. Valentiner, 1905, p. 61 (Rembrandt) *Hofstede de Groot 1906, no.1610 (Rembrandt?) *Kruse & Neumann 1920, no. II:19 (school) *Kruse & Neumann 1921, *Valentiner II, 1934, under no. 479 (copy after Rembrandt) *Sumowski, Drawings, 5, 1981, under no. 1254x (copy). 4 Copy after a drawing by Hoogstraten formerly in the Koenigs collection, Haarlem.3 3 Sumowski, Drawings, 5, 1981, no. 1254x