Legend of St. Christopher

Jan de Cock Netherlandish, ca. 1490-1527
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About the Artwork

Legend of St. Christopher

probably between 1506 and 1526

Jan de Cock

ca. 1490-1527

Netherlandish

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Oil on oak panel

Unframed: 19 7/8 × 13 3/8 inches (50.5 × 34 cm) Framed: 26 1/8 × 19 7/8 × 2 9/16 inches (66.4 × 50.5 × 6.5 cm)

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European Painting

Gift of Jules S. Bache

43.57

Public Domain

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Provenance

until January 1917, collection of L. Gordon Stables (London, England);
January 12, 1917-January 1918, purchased by (F. Kleinberger Galleries, New York, New York, USA);
January 23, 1918, auctioned by (American Art Association, Plaza Hotel, New York, New York, USA), lot 16;
January 23, 1918-February 1919, purchased by C. A. Platt (Englewood, New Jersey, USA);
February 10-11, 1919, auctioned by (American Art Association, New York, New York, USA), lot 18;
collection of Jules S. Bache (New York, New York, USA);
1943-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Published References

"Annual Report," Bulletin of the DIA 23, no. 3 (December 1943): p. 18.

Richardson, E. P., ed. Catalogue of Paintings. Detroit, 1944, p. 28, no. 481 [as Jan de Cock].

Gluck, G. "Pieter Bruegel the Elder and the Legend of St. Christopher in Early Flemish Painting," Art Quarterly, vol. 13, no. 1 (Winter 1950): p. 45, note 17.

The City by the River and the Sea: Five Centuries of Skylines. Exh. cat., Dayton Art Institute. Dayton, April 18-June 3, 1951, p. 26, cat. 26.

Beets, N. "Nog eens 'Jan Wellens de Cock' en de zonen van Cornelis Engebrechtsz: Pieter Cornelisz Kunst, Cornelis Cornelisz Kunst, Lucas Cornelisz de Kock," Oud Holland, vol. 67 (1952): pp. 18-21, (fig. 11) [attrib. to Lucas Cornelisz de Kock].

Panofsky, E. Early Netherlandish painting. 1953, note 1, p. 94 [on p. 395].

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Jan de Cock, Legend of St. Christopher, probably between 1506 and 1526, oil on oak panel. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Jules S. Bache, 43.57.

Legend of St. Christopher
Legend of St. Christopher