Studies of the Heads of Two Youths and an Old Woman

Jacques de Gheyn II Netherlandish, 1565-1629
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About the Artwork

Studies of the Heads of Two Youths and an Old Woman

between 1600 and 1605

Jacques de Gheyn II

1565-1629

Netherlandish

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Pen and dark brown ink over graphite on laid paper toned with graphite

Sheet: 5 1/4 × 38 1/4 inches (13.3 × 97.2 cm)

Drawings

Prints, Drawings & Photographs

City of Detroit Purchase

38.9

Public Domain

Markings

Inscribed, in pencil, upper edge, verso: [indecipherable, cut off] Inscribed, in pen and brown ink, lower center, verso: Jacq. de Gheyn.f | 5.6d [by C. Ploos van Amstel, cut off] Inscribed, in pen and brown ink, upper edge: Rig[cut of]

Provenance

C.Ploos van Amstel (Amsterdam, Netherlands);
E. Joseph-Rignault (Paris, France) [black collector's mark [L. 2218] on recto at upper right, Rig 9cut off];
Dr. Aram (New York, New York, USA).
1938-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Published References

Bulletin of the DIA (1939): p. 11.

Richardson, E. P. "The Romantic Prelude to Dutch Realism." The Art Quarterly iii (1940): pp. 40-79.

Van Regteren Altena, J. Q. Jacques de Gheyn: Three Generations. 3 vols. The Hague, 1983, no. 738 (pl. 399).

Logan, A.M. Dutch and Flemish Drawings and Watercolors. New York, 1988, pp. 27-28, no. 7 (ill.).

Dunbar, Burton, L., Robert Munman, and Edward Olszewski, ed. A Corpus of Drawings in Midwestern Collections. Sixteenth-Century Northern European Drawings. Belgium: Brepols Publishers, 2012, pp. 37-38, cat. 22 (ill.).

From Bruegel to Rembrandt: Dutch and Flemish Prints and Drawings from 1550 to 1700. Exh. cat., DIA. Detroit, 2020, p. 5 (fig. 6 ill.), p. 9.

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Jacques de Gheyn II, Studies of the Heads of Two Youths and an Old Woman, between 1600 and 1605, pen and dark brown ink over graphite on laid paper toned with graphite. Detroit Institute of Arts, City of Detroit Purchase, 38.9.

Studies of the Heads of Two Youths and an Old Woman
Studies of the Heads of Two Youths and an Old Woman