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Hopman and De Wild: The historical importance of two Dutch families of restorers
10/2016 | 1363 | 158
Pages: 812-823
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te Marvelde, Mireille (te Marvelde, Mireille)
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van Duijn, Esther (van Duijn, Esther)
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
48. Reverse of Adoration of the magi, by Salomon Koninck, showing the blue-and-white striped bed ticking used by Nicolaas Hopman as lining canvas (Mauritshuis, The Hague)
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49. View of the Oranjezaal, The Hague, with The marriage of Frederik Hendik and Amalia van Solms by Gerard van Honthorst above the doors. 1651 (Staat der Nederlanden, Koninklijke Verzamelingen, The Netherlands. Photograph Margareta Svensson)
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50. Max von Pettenkofer in his study. 1901. (Courtesy PhotoSeed.com. Photograph Friedrich Müller, Munich)
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51. Label by W.A. Hopman on the reverse of Portrait of a man by J.C. Verspronk (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam; photograph by Anna Krekeler)
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52. Nineteenth-century photograph of Rembrandt's Anatomy lesson of Dr Nicolaes Tulp, with notes by W.A. Hopman made in 1877 indicating the areas of damaged paint (Mauritshuis, The Hague)
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55. Derix de Wild in his studio with his son Martin on the right (From W. Martin: Altholländische Bilder, Berlin 1918)
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56. Showcase at the exhibition Frans Hals: Work in Progress, Haarlem (Frans Hals Museum / De Hallen Haarlem) 2015, including a cardboard box of old varnishes removed from the paintings, petri dishes for chemical tests, glass negatives and an album of photographs and descriptions of chemical tests (Photograph Ton van der Heide)
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58. The experts during the Wacker trial in 1932 in Berlin; Martin de Wild is second from left (Ullstein Bild, Atelier Balassa; photograph B.A. Balassa)
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59. Martin de Wild at work in his studio, making an X-radiograph (left) and taking a paint sample (right). (Nationaal Archief/Collectie Staarnstad/Associated Correspondents; photograph Bert Buurman)
Western art unattributed:
47. Engraving of the hot-air balloon 'Lust tot Onderziek' (Delight in Study) with which Abraham Hopman made the first balloon flight in the Netherlands in 1804. (From Eigen Haard 39, 25th September 1909, p.619)
Western art unattributed:
53. Carel F.L. de Wild Senior, in his studio (RKD, The Hague)
Western art unattributed:
54. Grote Museumzaal, or Large Museum room, in the City Hall, Haarlem, 1900, showing the darkened state of Frans Hals's group portraits (Noord-HollandsArchief, Collection Kennemerland. Photograph Berend Zweers)
Western art unattributed:
57. Derix de Wild (left) in the London studio of art dealer Knoedler at 15 Old Bond Street, with his son Martin de Wild (middle) and possibly his nephew Louis de Wild (right). (RKD, The Hague)