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Record price for a Rubens' painting
01 July 2002



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The painting sold in London probably originally belonged to Giacomo Antonio Carenna, a rich merchant from Milan who hanged it in his Hotel on the Meir in Antwerp as it was listed in an inventory drawn up to accompany his will by the Notary Ambrosius Sebille in March 1669.


It then went to his eldest son Giovanni Francesco Carenna before it was sold at auction in Antwerp with all his properties in June 1691 shortly after the latter's death. The work was eventually acquired by Guillermo Forchondt or entrusted to him for sale as it was recorded in 1698 in a letter sent from Vienna by his brother Marcus. The Forchondt brothers, who were the leading dealers in Antwerp, presumably sold that work to the Prince of Liechtenstein by 1702 and it stayed in the family in Vienna until June 11th 1920, when it was bought by the Viennese dealer Glückselig who in turn sold it during the same year to the father of the present owner, a Dresden resident. It was then inherited by his wife when he died at 41 in 1923 before it passed to their daughter, who is living in Vienna.

From 1973, the painting had been placed on loan at Stift Reichersberg, Upper Austria, where it remained until recently.

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