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Property from the Collection of Mrs Catherine Perrot-Moore

After Nicolas Poussin, 17th century

The Holy Family in Egypt

Lot Closed

April 10, 11:45 AM GMT

Estimate

3,000 - 5,000 GBP

Lot Details

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Property of the Collection of Mrs Catherine Perrot-Moore


After Nicolas Poussin, 17th century

The Holy Family in Egypt


oil on canvas

unframed: 115.5 x 147.2 cm.; 45½ x 58 in.

framed: 119.1 x 152.2 cm.; 46⅞ x 59⅞ in.

With Knoedler, New York;

From whom acquired in 1978 by the late husband of the present owner.

This work is a 17th-century rendition of Nicolas Poussin's The Holy Family in Egypt in the State Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg.1 In comparison, this work presents minor differences in the donkey in the foreground and the procession in the background. The Saint Petersburg picture was commissioned between November 1655 and December 1657 by Fréart de Chantelou as a gift for his soon-to-be wife Madame de Montfort. Monsieur de Chantelou's will of 1678 lists the Saint Petersburg picture alongside a copy that has not yet been identified.2 Another, smaller copy, is in the collection of Viscount Cobham at Hagley Hall, Worcestershire.3


1 Inv. no. ГЭ-6741; oil on canvas; 106 x 146 cm.; https://www.hermitagemuseum.org/wps/portal/hermitage/digital-collection/01.+paintings/36965

2 P. Rosenberg, Nicolas Poussin 1594–1665, exh. cat., Paris 1994, p. 488, no. 223.

3 A. Blunt, The paintings of Nicolas Poussin, London 1966, p. 46, under no. 65;