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The Wise Man and the Wise Woman

Cornelis Anthonisz

An undescribed satirical woodcut. This work is part of a long series of works of art from the collection of the late Henry Van den Bergh which have found their way to museums through the Art Fund at different periods since 1909, either being presented by himself, or, following his death in 1937, by his heirs. The Van den Bergh collection not surprisingly, was strong in the work of Dutch artists, particularly of the 19th century.

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Date supported

1933

Medium and material

Woodcut

Dimensions

27 x 23 cm

Gifted by

Henry Van den Bergh

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