Live auction - Lot 13
Refined oil painting on copper
[Flemish school]
John the Baptist with the arms of the van Sengelbeeck family.
17th c
Hammer price: €
1.800
€ 1.200 / 1.500
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Lot description
Oil on copper, 16,1 x 11,3 cm (copperplate), 21,5 x 17,0 cm (frame), unsigned, on banderole of staff "ECCE AGNUS DEI", below arms "IN HOC BACUL. TRANSIVI" (few spots).
In sculpted frame (not studied outside frame). Good condition.
John the Baptist sitting with the Lamb of God. At bottom left the motto and arms of the van Sengelbeeck family, containing a crowned cross in a flaming heart crossing a creek ('beek'). Singelbeek is a locality near Hasselt and the similar family name originates from this area. The refined painting was probably commissioned by or a gift to Jan van Sengelbeeck (d. 1643). This Hasselt-born theologian became chaplain of the St Andrew's Church in Antwerp and was burried in the Beguinage Church in Hasselt. The same combination of Jan's patron saint with the family arms was used on a 17th-c. commemorative coin with his name.
Ref. G. van Orden, Handleiding voor verzamelaars van Nederlandsche historiepenningen, Leiden 1825, pp. 289-290, 1109. - C. Bamps, "Un jeton hasseltois du XVIIme siècle", Revue belge de numismatique 54 (1898), pp. 321-325. - hasel.be/familie-van-sengelbeeck-singelbeeck.