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Diego Duarte y Rodrigues, II

Diego Duarte y Rodrigues, II

Varón 1612 - 1691  (79 años)

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  • Nombre Diego Duarte y Rodrigues 
    Sufijo II 
    Parentescowith Maritza Uribe Senior
    Nacimiento 9 Abr 1612  Antwerpen, Antwerpen, Belgica Buscar todos los individuos que registran eventos en este lugar. 
    Sexo Varón 
    Fallecimiento 15 Ago 1691  Antwerpen, Antwerpen, Belgica Buscar todos los individuos que registran eventos en este lugar. 
    Patriarca & Matriarca
    Diego Duarte,   n. 1544, Lisboa, Portugal Buscar todos los individuos que registran eventos en este lugar.f. 14 Oct 1628, Antwerpen, Antwerpen, Belgica Buscar todos los individuos que registran eventos en este lugar.  (Edad 84 años)  (Abuelo) 
    Catarina Rodriguez,   n. 1584   f. 1644  (Edad 60 años)  (Madre) 
    ID Persona I2326  rodriguezuribe
    Última Modificación 12 Nov 2023 

    Padre Antepasados Gaspar Duarte y Rodrigues,   n. 1584, Antwerpen, Antwerpen, Belgica Buscar todos los individuos que registran eventos en este lugar.f. 21 Nov 1653, Hague, Holland Buscar todos los individuos que registran eventos en este lugar. (Edad 69 años) 
    Madre Catarina Rodriguez,   n. 1584   f. 1644 (Edad 60 años) 
    Matrimonio 1609  Antwerpen, Antwerpen, Belgica Buscar todos los individuos que registran eventos en este lugar. 
    Age at Marriage He : ~ 25 años - She : ~ 25 años. 
    Hijos
     1. Diego Duarte y Rodrigues, II,   n. 9 Abr 1612, Antwerpen, Antwerpen, Belgica Buscar todos los individuos que registran eventos en este lugar.f. 15 Ago 1691, Antwerpen, Antwerpen, Belgica Buscar todos los individuos que registran eventos en este lugar.  (Edad 79 años)
     
    ID Familia F1121  Hoja del Grupo  |  Family Chart

  • Mapa del Evento
    Enlace a Google MapsNacimiento - 9 Abr 1612 - Antwerpen, Antwerpen, Belgica Enlace a Google Earth
    Enlace a Google MapsFallecimiento - 15 Ago 1691 - Antwerpen, Antwerpen, Belgica Enlace a Google Earth
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  • Documentos
    Venta Casa Diego Duarte
    Venta Casa Diego Duarte
    Notario: Daniel Bredan Descripción del lugar: Amberes Descripción del tema: Venta por parte de loss herederos de Diego Duarte de la casa "onse Lieve Vrouwe" en el Meir en Amberes. Idioma:
    Holandés
    Gaspar Duarte (Antwerpen, ca.1584-1653),
hosted by Nicolaas and Frans
    Gaspar Duarte (Antwerpen, ca.1584-1653), hosted by Nicolaas and Frans
    De Nicolaas and FransTomado de:
    https://www.snijdersrockoxhuis.be/en/about-the-museum/gaspar-duarte

    Historias
    Networking in high society - The Duarte family in seventeenth-century Antwerp
    Networking in high society - The Duarte family in seventeenth-century Antwerp
    De Timothy De Paepe
    Vleeshuis Museum | Klank van de stad & University of Antwerp
    Merchants' Homes and Collections as Cultural Entrepôts: The Case of
Joachim de Wicquefort and Diego Duarte
    Merchants' Homes and Collections as Cultural Entrepôts: The Case of Joachim de Wicquefort and Diego Duarte
    De Marika Keblusek
    Published online: 20 Jul 2011

  • Notas 
    • Diego Duarte Inventory
      by Edgar R. Samuel:

      "In 1683, Diego Duarte had prepared an inventory of his stock of some two hundred paintings together with the names of the artists and their cost prices. This inventory is now in the Royal Library in Brussels.1 It was published by Frederick Muller in 18702 and a revised version by Mr. G. Dogaer was republished in the 1971 Jaarboek3.

      Before he died (1691), Diego Duarte appointed as his executor and principal heir, the only surviving competent male member of the family, Manuel Levy Duarte of Amsterdam.

      At the time of the 1683 inventory the cost price of Diego Duarte's stock of paintings had been over 38,000 Fl. At the time of his death eight years later the collection was smaller by perhaps a third but its value was still substantial. The executors' problem was to realize the collection for the benefit of the estate as quickly as possible and it was difficult to do so.

      Early in 1693 Manuel Levy listed the best of the unsold paintings remaining in Diego Duarte's house, together with their recommended retail prices. His descriptions are far less informative than those in the 1683 inventory, which he obviously had to hand, but sometimes they add information. (Diego's) inventory shows him to have been a meticulous and expert dealer. There is something very modern about Diego Duarte's approach to his task. He was prepared to lock up his capital for many years and stood out for good prices and a high profit margin.

      It is clear from the two inventories and the records of sales that the seventeenth century art market was a sophisticated one and that success went to the skilful and learned dealer who built up a reputation for reliability and expertise."
    • Diego Duarte or Jacob Duarte (1610 - 1690 or 1691) was a 17th-century Portuguese jeweler, banker, composer, organist and art collector living in Antwerp, who owned paintings by Jan Vermeer, Raphael and others.

      Diego Duarte was born in Antwerp in 1610 as the son of Gaspar Duarte I, a Christian diamond and art dealer of Jewish descent in Antwerp, who was befriended with e.g. Constantijn Huygens. Gaspar was the son of Diego Duarte I, and was born in 1584 in Antwerp. He later became the consul of Portugal in Antwerp. In 1635, Diego was appointed "jeweller in ordinary" by Charles I of England, but he returned to Antwerp in 1642.[1] He received a part of the art collection of his father on his death in 1653, and continued collecting throughout his life. Part of his collection was sold in Amsterdam in 1682. Diego had a long correspondence and friendship with Constantijn Huygens, Jr.. The house of the Duarte's in Antwerp was called the Antwerp Parnassus, a meeting place for intellectuals to enjoy art and music. William III of England repeatedly stayed at the house between 1674 and 1678. Diego's brother Gaspar Duarte II was an art collector as well, his sister Leonora was a composer, and his other sister Francisca was known as the Nightingale of Antwerp for her singing voice, and was a friend of Maria Tesselschade Visscher and immortalised in a poem by Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft. After the childless death of Diego Duarte in 1691, no Duartes remained in Antwerp.

      Some 200 paintings of Diego's collection were inherited by his nephew Manuel Levy Duarte. Most were sold between 1693 and 1696.

      Collection
      This incomplete list is based on the inventory of 1682, and uses the attributions given therein for what they're worth.

      Jacob Adriaensz Backer, Last Judgment
      Jacopo Bassano, 1 piece
      Theodoor Boeyermans, 7 pieces
      Paris Bordone, 1 piece
      Paul Brill, a Pan and 2 other pieces
      Adriaen Brouwer, 3 pieces
      Jan Brueghel the Elder, 14 pieces
      Pieter Bruegel the Elder, a version of The Peasant Wedding, a Peasant Dance, and a Flight To Egypt
      Caravaggio, 1 piece
      Michiel Coxie, a Maria
      Jan Davidsz. de Heem, 3 pieces
      Gerrit Dou, 2 pieces
      Adam Elsheimer, 3 pieces
      Jan Fyt, 3 pieces
      Giorgione, 3 pieces
      Hans Holbein the Younger, 1 piece
      Jan Mabuse, Portrait of a Praying Man and a portrait of Henry VIII of England and his sisters as children
      Quentin Matsys, 4 pieces
      Antonis Mor, Self Portrait as the Apostle Paul and five other paintings
      Palma Vecchio, 2 pieces
      Parmigianino, 4 pieces
      Jan Porcellis or Julius Porcellis, 3 pieces
      Raphael: Holy Family with Anne (this was judged to be the most valuable painting in the 1682 inventory of Duarte's collection), Sacrifice of Elijah and Vision of Ezekiel
      Guido Reni, 1 piece
      Jusepe de Ribera, 1 piece
      Hans Rottenhammer, 4 pieces: one in collaboration with Paul Brill, two with Jan Brueghel the Elder
      Peter Paul Rubens, Opportunity (an important but lost work, known from a few copies), The Prodigal Son (now at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp), 4 other pieces, and two oil sketches
      Rubens and Jan Brueghel the Elder, Battle of the Amazons, now in Sanssouci
      Rubens and Frans Snyders, Silenus
      Rubens and Jan Boeckhorst, 2 paintings
      Andrea del Sarto, Anna selbdritt, two other paintings, and two sketches
      David Teniers the Younger, Peasant Kermis
      Tintoretto, 2 pieces
      Titian, a Mary Magdalen and four other works
      Jan van Dalen, 2 pieces showing a male and female pilgrim
      Anthony Van Dyck, twelve paintings
      Jan van Eyck, a King of the Moors
      Lucas van Leyden, a Maria
      Frans van Mieris the Elder, The Serenade and 1 other piece
      Cornelius van Poelenburgh, 4 pieces
      Hendrik van Steenwijk II and other members of his family, 3 pieces
      Nicolaes van Verendael, 3 pieces
      Jan Vermeer, Lady Standing at a Virginal or Lady Seated at a Virginal (the other was owned at the same time by Jacob Dissius)
      Wouwerman (unsure which of the three brothers), 8 pieces
    • Género: masculino
      Nacimiento: 9 de abril de 1612
      Muerte: 15 de agosto de 1691
      Padre: Gaspar O Duarte
      Madre: Catharina Duarte (nacida Rodrigues)
      Hermanos/hermanas: Catharina Fernandes [de Leão?] (nacida Duarte), Leonora Duarte, Gaspar Duarte, Francisca Van Blitterwijck (nacida Duarte), Isabella Duarte