Object data
oil on panel
support: height 101.1 cm (measured with frame) × width 67.5 cm (measured with frame)
sight size: height 92.2 cm × width 58.3 cm
Pierre Coustain (attributed to)
c. 1481
oil on panel
support: height 101.1 cm (measured with frame) × width 67.5 cm (measured with frame)
sight size: height 92.2 cm × width 58.3 cm
The support consists of two vertically grained oak planks (measured in the frame: 30.5 and 27 cm) and is fixed in the original frame (sight size: 92.2 x 58.3 cm). On the reverse there is gradual bevelling on all sides. Dendrochronology has shown that the youngest heartwood ring was formed in 1460. The panel could have been ready for use by 1471, but a date in or after 1485 is more likely. Since the panel is still in its original frame it is not clear whether the white ground (which is visible in lacunae) extends to the edges or whether the remains of a barbe are still present. No underdrawing is visible with the naked eye or with infrared photography. Most of the golden heraldic elements seem to have been created with gold leaf on top of an underlying layer of bolus. These elements were reserved in the black background. On top of the golden areas the artist applied a linear system of contours and hatchings in black, red (possibly a red lake) and brown paint. Like the heraldic elements, the golden letters seem to have been reserved.
Fair. Apart from abrasion, there are many small paint losses through flaking in the black background which have been carefully retouched.
See SK-A-4641.
Placed in the choir of the St Jan’s Cathedral, ’s-Hertogenbosch, on the occasion of the 14th chapter of the Order of the Golden Fleece, 1481;1 public sale, St Jan’s Cathedral, ’s-Hertogenbosch, 4 June 1798;2 …; ? estate inventory, Andreas J.L. van den Bogaerde van Terbrugge (1787-1855), Kasteel Heeswijk, 1855, no. 438 (‘elf verschillende wapenborden’);3 his sons, Louis M.C. (1826-74) and D.T. Albéric (1829-95), Huis de Nemerlaer, Haaren;4 their sale, ’s-Hertogenbosch (Van der Does de Willebois), 26 March 1896 sqq., fl. 691.37, with SK-A-4642, to the museum;5 on loan to the Noordbrabants Museum, ’s-Hertogenbosch, since 1987
Object number: SK-A-4642
Credit line: Purchased with the support of the Vereniging Rembrandt
Copyright: Public domain
Pierre Coustain (active in Bruges and Brussels c. 1453-87)
Pierre Coustain, painter and ‘varlet de chambre’ to the Burgundian court, was active in Bruges and Brussels during the second half of the 15th century. He served under both Philip the Good and Charles the Bold, and subsequently received commissions from Mary of Burgundy and her husband Maximilian I of Austria. His first documented commission for the Burgundian court was for painted decorations at a banquet held in Lille in 1453. Coustain is known to have painted works for the chapters of the Order of the Golden Fleece held in 1456, 1461, 1468, 1473, 1478 and 1481, and for other court festivities, among them the wedding celebrations of Charles the Bold and Margaret of York in 1468. He was also commissioned to paint banners, polychrome statues, and even repair a gold clock. Although he was never granted official membership in the Bruges painters’ guild, his name and the epithet ‘der princen scildere’ (the painter of princes) are inscribed in the guild’s memorial book under 1487, the presumed year of his death.
References
De Laborde I, 1849, nos. 1570, 1816, 1839, 1868, 1899, 1933, 1985, 1999, II, 1851, pp. XII, 332, nos. 4039, 4041, 4732, 4879, 4896, 4899; Coninckx 1907, pp. 67-70; De Lettenhove et al. 1908, I, pp. 221-22; Thieme/Becker VII, 1912, pp. 600-01; Schouteet 1989, pp. 152-58; Gruben 1997, pp. 237, 273-276, 290, 294, 308, 327, 339, 358, 367, nos. 218, 232, 240, 250, 251, 252, 258, 292, 331, 336; Châtelet in Saur XXII, 1999, pp. 14-15; Van der Velden 2000, pp. 38-40; Bücken in Bücken/Steyaert 2013, pp. 120-21
See the entry on SK-A-4641.
See SK-A-4641.
See SK-A-4641.
M. Bass, 2010, 'attributed to Pierre Coustain, Shield of Jacob of Luxemburg (after 1441-88), Lord of Fiennes, in his Capacity as Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece, c. 1481', in J.P. Filedt Kok (ed.), Early Netherlandish Paintings, online coll. cat. Amsterdam: hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.10530
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