Another “Rembrandt” in Spain: the Casa-Davalillo San Pablo
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aearte.2010.v83.i332.445Keywords:
Rembrandt, Lambert Jacobsz, Manuel Esquivel, Dutch painting, Collecting in Spain, Casa-Davalillo, Canga-Argüelles, Academy competitionsAbstract
An engraving (1796) by Manuel Esquivel after a painting of Saint Paul by “Rembrandt” in the collection of the Baron of Casa-Davalillo, lead to research on painting and collection. Only a photo of the canvas was found, but on this basis, the former “Rembrandt” is tentatively attributed to Lambert Jacobsz.
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2010-12-30
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Rose-de Viejo, I. (2010). Another “Rembrandt” in Spain: the Casa-Davalillo San Pablo. Archivo Español De Arte, 83(332), 335–346. https://doi.org/10.3989/aearte.2010.v83.i332.445
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