Love, Fidelity, Unity and Steadfastness
Tile Panel
1640 (dated)
1640 (dated)
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This panel is painted with allegorical figures of Love, Fidelity, Unity and Steadfastness, and bears the date 1640. Based on a design by Joachim Wtewael for stained glass at St Janskerk in Gouda.
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Parts | This object consists of 3 parts.
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Title | Love, Fidelity, Unity and Steadfastness (popular title) |
Materials and techniques | Tin-glaze earthenware, painted |
Brief description | Tile panel, 'Love, Fidelity, Unity and Steadfastness', De Swaen workshop, Gouda, 1640 |
Physical description | Large panel of 21 X 17 tiles, tinglazed earthenware painted in purple with an allegory of Love, Fidelity, Unity and Steadfastness. |
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Marks and inscriptions | DE LIEFDE; EENDRAC[H]T; GETROVHEIT EN STANTVASTICH[HEI]T; ANNO 1640
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Credit line | Given by Mr Henry Van der Bergh through Art Fund |
Object history | This panel is said to have been found in a small farm house in Heekendorp near Gouda by a dealer H. Hamer who bought it for 428 guilders and sold it to the Collector Eelco M. Vis, who sold it to Henry van den Bergh who gave it to the V&A in 1923. The Vis collection was exhibited at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam in 1919. |
Historical context | A smaller panel (21 X 6 tiles) showing a section of the same subject, showing Unity and Fidelity, is the in Museum het Catharina Gasthuis, Gouda. This panel is said to have been discovered in the 19th century in a house occupied by descendants of the Verswaen family who ran the De Swaen workshop. |
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Summary | This panel is painted with allegorical figures of Love, Fidelity, Unity and Steadfastness, and bears the date 1640. Based on a design by Joachim Wtewael for stained glass at St Janskerk in Gouda. |
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Other number | Van Den Bergh 128 - Rackham (1923) |
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Accession number | C.471:1 to 3-1923 |
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Record created | March 3, 2004 |
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