Flemish school, follower of Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640): The tribute money, oil on canvas, 17th C.

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Work: 165 x 116,5 cm

Frame: 185 x 138,5 cm

 

Our representation follows the painting by Peter Paul Rubens in the collection of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, de Young, Legion of Honor (accession number 44.11, link). This work depicts a scene from the Bible in which Christ responds to the Pharisees' question about whether it is just for the inhabitants of Judea to pay taxes to the occupying forces of imperial Rome. Pointing to an image on a Roman coin, Jesus says, 'Render therefore unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and unto God the things that are God's.'

Condition: (UV-checked)

- The painting in good and hangable condition. Consistent with the age.

- Relined, due to two holes in the original canvas (one bottom right and one on the left side of Jesus' red robe).

- UV-light shows furthermore some retouching here and there in different phases, hardly touching the faces.

- See also the additional pictures.
 

Estimate: € 5000 - € 10000