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Identification
Title(s)
Oboe
Object type
Object number
BK-2018-69-2
Inscriptions / marks
- inscription: ‘[kroon] / T. BOEKHOUT / [leeuw?] (slecht leesbaar)’
Description
Hobo van palmhout met drie zilveren kleppen. Het derde en vierde gat zijn dubbel. Er zitten twee gaten in de beker. De originele beker is in twee delen gebroken, alleen de helft is overgebleven. De beker op de hobo is gereconstrueerd. Gemarkeerd (slecht leesbaar) op het bovenste en middelste gedeelte: [kroon] / T. BOEKHOUT / [leeuw?].
Creation
Material and Technique
Material
Measurements
length 57.2 cm × diameter 2.5 cm × diameter 5.6 cm
Acquisition and rights
Credit line
- Purchased with the support of the BankGiro Lottery
Acquisition
purchase 19-Apr-2018
Copyright
Documentation
- Dutch woodwind instruments and their makers 1660-1760, Jan Bouterse, p. 135, 206-207, 428, 435, 443, 446, 448, 495-497, 530, afb. 9.5, Qg13-25
- The eloquent oboe : a history of the hautboy 1640-1760, Bruce Haynes, p. 466
- Hobo d'amore : de verzameling hobo's (1680-1980) van Han de Vries = the collection oboes (1680-1980) of Han de Vries, Han de Vries, Helen Tilmanns, Shelley. Mesirow, Rik. Klein Gotink, cat.nr. 2
- 4900 historical woodwind instruments : an inventory of 200 makers in international collections, Phillip T. Young, p. 32
- Acquisitions : fine and applied arts, and history, Dirk Jan Biemond, Menno Fitski, Gijs van der Ham, Maria Holtrop, Sander Karst, Suzanne van Leeuwen, Cristina Muru, Pieter Roelofs, Anna Slaczka, Giovanni Paolo Di Stefano, Matthias Ubl, Gregor J.M. Weber, p. 76-79
- Giovanni Paolo Di Stefano, 'The Rijksmuseum to acquire and display the Han De Vries collection of oboes', CIMCIM Bulletin, Jan. 2019, p. 22-24
- Rob van Acht, 'Dutch Makers of Double Reed Instruments in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries', The Journal of the International Double Reed Society 24 (1996), p. 77-88: 83
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http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.781889
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