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Attributed to Johann Georg de Hamilton

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Property of a Private Collector, Sold Without Reserve

Attributed to Johann Georg de Hamilton

Munich 1672 - 1737 Vienna

Lion and tiger in a landscape

oil on canvas

canvas: 48 ½ by 66 ½ in.; 123.2 by 168.9 cm.

framed: 62 ¾ by 81 ½ in.; 159.4 by 207 cm. 
Provenance

By tradition in the collection of the Princely Family of Liechtenstein;

By whom given to Baron Salomon Mayer von Rothschild, 1822, and hung in Schilldersdorf, Moravia, before 1843;

Thence by descent to Baron Alphonse Mayer von Rothschild, Vienna (inv. no. AR918) (listed in the Rothschild 1938 inventory in Vienna as after Rubens);

Confiscated from the above in 1938 by the Nazi authorities and restituted to the Rothschild family, 1947;

With N. Coburg;

Baron Jungenfeld;

Anonymous sale, London, Sotheby’s, 6 December 1989, lot 7 (as Hamilton);

Where acquired by Carlton Hobbs;

William Rondina, New York;

By whom sold, New York, Sotheby's, 26 May 2016, lot 43;

Where acquired by the present collector.Literature

F. Kunth, Die Rothschild'schen: Gemäldesammlungen in Wien, Vienna 2006, pp. 212-213 (as after Rubens).Catalogue note

When offered in 1989, this lot was said to have been signed and dated: J. B. A. George de Hamilton Pinx 1753. This signature suggests an attribution to John Hamilton, an artist active in Vienna in the mid-18th century. The son of Ferdinand Philipp von Hamilton (1664-1750), John Hamilton was from a family of court painters who specialized in still-life and animal scenes and worked in many prominent European courts, including that of Charles V and the House of Liechtenstein. The design relates to a pair of paintings, possibly pendants, executed by Peter Paul Rubens in circa 1615. The lion and the tiger here are based on details from Neptune and Amphitrite, a painting that once formed part of the Schönborn collection in Vienna that was sold in 1881 to the Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin and later destroyed during World War II.  
Property of a Private Collector, Sold Without Reserve

Attributed to Johann Georg de Hamilton

Munich 1672 - 1737 Vienna

Lion and tiger in a landscape

oil on canvas

canvas: 48 ½ by 66 ½ in.; 123.2 by 168.9 cm.

framed: 62 ¾ by 81 ½ in.; 159.4 by 207 cm. 
Provenance

By tradition in the collection of the Princely Family of Liechtenstein;

By whom given to Baron Salomon Mayer von Rothschild, 1822, and hung in Schilldersdorf, Moravia, before 1843;

Thence by descent to Baron Alphonse Mayer von Rothschild, Vienna (inv. no. AR918) (listed in the Rothschild 1938 inventory in Vienna as after Rubens);

Confiscated from the above in 1938 by the Nazi authorities and restituted to the Rothschild family, 1947;

With N. Coburg;

Baron Jungenfeld;

Anonymous sale, London, Sotheby’s, 6 December 1989, lot 7 (as Hamilton);

Where acquired by Carlton Hobbs;

William Rondina, New York;

By whom sold, New York, Sotheby's, 26 May 2016, lot 43;

Where acquired by the present collector.Literature

F. Kunth, Die Rothschild'schen: Gemäldesammlungen in Wien, Vienna 2006, pp. 212-213 (as after Rubens).Catalogue note

When offered in 1989, this lot was said to have been signed and dated: J. B. A. George de Hamilton Pinx 1753. This signature suggests an attribution to John Hamilton, an artist active in Vienna in the mid-18th century. The son of Ferdinand Philipp von Hamilton (1664-1750), John Hamilton was from a family of court painters who specialized in still-life and animal scenes and worked in many prominent European courts, including that of Charles V and the House of Liechtenstein. The design relates to a pair of paintings, possibly pendants, executed by Peter Paul Rubens in circa 1615. The lion and the tiger here are based on details from Neptune and Amphitrite, a painting that once formed part of the Schönborn collection in Vienna that was sold in 1881 to the Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin and later destroyed during World War II.  

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