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Jacob Abrahamsz. Dissius (1653 — 1695) was a Dutch
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and printer. He inherited a collection of 21 of
Johannes Vermeer Johannes Vermeer ( , ; see below; also known as Jan Vermeer; October 1632 – 15 December 1675) was a Dutch painter who specialized in domestic interior scenes of middle-class life. He is considered one of the greatest painters of the Dutch ...
's works, including '' The Milkmaid'', '' Portrait of a Young Woman'', ''
A Girl Asleep ''A Girl Asleep'' (Dutch: ''Slapend meisje''), also known as ''A Woman Asleep'', ''A Woman Asleep at Table'', and ''A Maid Asleep'',Liedtke, Walter, with Michael C. Plomp and Axel Rüger, ''Vermeer and the Delft School'', pp 369-371; New York: Th ...
'', ''
Woman Holding a Balance ''Woman Holding a Balance'' (Dutch: ''Vrouw met weegschaal''), also called ''Woman Testing a Balance'', is an oil painting by Dutch Golden Age painter Johannes Vermeer, now in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. At one time the pain ...
'', and ''
The Music Lesson ''The Music Lesson'', ''Woman Seated at a Virginal'' or ''A Lady at the Virginals with a Gentleman'' by Johannes Vermeer is a painting of a young female pupil playing a virginal during a music lesson with a male teacher. The man's mouth is sligh ...
''. In 1680, he married Magdalena, daughter and sole heir of Vermeer's main patron Maria de Knuijt, her mother, with her father
Pieter van Ruijven Pieter Claeszoon van Ruijven (December 1624 – 7 August 1674) has been known as Johannes Vermeer's main patron for the better part of the artist's career, but in 2023 his wife Maria de Knuijt was identified by the curators of the 2023 exhib ...
. Dissius died in 1695, and his collection was auctioned off in
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the following year.


Biography

Jacob Abrahamsz. Dissius was baptised on 23 November 1653 in
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as the son of Maria Cloeting and the printer Abraham Dissius. He married Magdalena Pieters van Ruijven, born in 1655, on 14 April 1680, and was generally known after that by her husband's surname. Her parents were
Pieter van Ruijven Pieter Claeszoon van Ruijven (December 1624 – 7 August 1674) has been known as Johannes Vermeer's main patron for the better part of the artist's career, but in 2023 his wife Maria de Knuijt was identified by the curators of the 2023 exhib ...
and Maria de Knuijt, patrons of
Johannes Vermeer Johannes Vermeer ( , ; see below; also known as Jan Vermeer; October 1632 – 15 December 1675) was a Dutch painter who specialized in domestic interior scenes of middle-class life. He is considered one of the greatest painters of the Dutch ...
for the better part of the artist's career. In 2023, his mother-in-law Maria de Knuijt was identified by the curators of the 2023 exhibition of Vermeer's works at the
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in Amsterdam as the main patron due to her long-standing and supportive relationship with the artist. Dissius' father-in-law was one of the wealthier citizens of Delft. He was master of the ''Camer van Charitate'' (municipal charitable department). His fortune was made through wise investments of the riches he and his wife inherited. Dissius acquired some distinction from his grandfather and namesake, the pastor of a Protestant church in Het Wout, Jacob Dissius. Dissius, a bookbinder, registered at the
Guild of Saint Luke The Guild of Saint Luke was the most common name for a city guild for painters and other artists in early modern Europe, especially in the Low Countries. They were named in honor of the Evangelist Luke, the patron saint of artists, who was iden ...
in 1676. Four years later, after he was married, he registered as a bookseller. He lived and worked at the "Golden ABC" (''Het Gulden ABC'') print shop on the of Delft that was owned by his father. Magdalena's father and mother died in 1674 and 1681. Magdalena inherited the Vermeer art collection, other works of art, a house in Voorstraet, the domain of Spalant, and interest-bearing obligations. Magdalena died on 16 June 1682 at the age of 27. She and her husband had no children. Dissius borrowed money from his father to pay for burial and related costs, including mourning clothes. An inventory was taken in 1683 of the paintings held by Magdalena, but the list just stated the number of Vermeer paintings within the rooms of Magdalena and Jacob's residence. The inventory of 1683 stated the number of paintings for each applicable room, totaling 20 Vermeer works of art. The Frick Collection states, "According to this document, there were eleven Vermeers in the front room of Dissius's house on Delft's Markt (or "Market"); four in the back room; one in the kitchen, which apparently also served as a bedroom; two in a basement room; and two elsewhere in the residence. The subjects of the paintings in the Dissius home are not specified in the 1683 inventory." The van Ruijven estate was inherited by Jacob Dissius and his father Abraham Dissius, with each receiving their half in April 1683. As stipulated in Magdalena's will, Abraham was to inherit half of the estate if her mother had died before her and Magdalena and Jacob had no children. This may have been because Jacob, of no means himself, married Magdalena, who was an heiress. Jacob may have been given the printing press his father Abraham owned to use as a dowry, and Abraham was compensated by receiving half of his son's inheritance. Magdalena's maternal uncle Vincent de Knuijt and her paternal aunts Sara and Maria took Dissius to the High Court of Holland in 1684 and 1685 about the estate. The commissioner decided that the estate should be split between father and son, as was stipulated in Magdalena's testament. His father Abraham died and was buried on 12 March 1694 at the New Church. It seems that Jacob was his universal heir and would have inherited the other half of his wife's estate. Jacob Dissius died in October 1695 and was buried at Het Wout.


Auction

Vermeer paintings that had been owned by Pieter Claesz van Ruijven, Maria de Knuijt, their daughter Magdalena were first identified by subject matter at an auction in 1696, one year after the death of Jacob Dissius and two years after his father's death. The 16 May 1696 auction in Amsterdam offered 21 Vermeer paintings made between 1657 and 1673, two years before Vermeer's death. One painting more than the inventory of Vermeer paintings inventoried in 1683, the difference could be that one Vermeer painting was misidentified to another artist. After the auction, Vermeer paintings were held privately for many years, sometimes centuries. When some of Vermeer's works resurfaced, they were incorrectly attributed to other Dutch artists, like
Pieter de Hooch Pieter Hendricksz. de Hooch (; also spelled ''Hoogh'' or ''Hooghe''; 20 December 1629  – after 1683), was a Dutch Golden Age painter famous for his genre works of quiet domestic scenes with an open doorway. He was a contemporary, in the ...
and
Rembrandt Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (; ; 15 July 1606 – 4 October 1669), mononymously known as Rembrandt was a Dutch Golden Age painter, printmaker, and Drawing, draughtsman. He is generally considered one of the greatest visual artists in ...
. Three of
Emanuel de Witte Emanuel de Witte (1617–1692) was a Dutch perspective painter. In contrast to Pieter Jansz Saenredam, who emphasized architectural accuracy, De Witte was more concerned with the atmosphere of his interiors. Though few in number, de Witte also ...
works were included in the auction, ''The Tomb of the Old Prince'', a church, ''The Old Church in Amsterdam''.


Art collection

Three documents are crucial in reconstructing the art collection of Jacob Dissius: the inventory of his estate in April 1683, after the death of his parents-in-law and his wife; a document listing the division of this inheritance between Jacob and his father Abraham Dissius, which was united in Jacob's possession after the death of his father in 1694; and the list of the auction of his collection after his death in October 1695.


Jan Vermeer

From the cited sources, the paintings in de Knuijt's collection were: * ''
A Girl Asleep ''A Girl Asleep'' (Dutch: ''Slapend meisje''), also known as ''A Woman Asleep'', ''A Woman Asleep at Table'', and ''A Maid Asleep'',Liedtke, Walter, with Michael C. Plomp and Axel Rüger, ''Vermeer and the Delft School'', pp 369-371; New York: Th ...
'' c. 1657 * '' Officer and Laughing Girl'' c. 1657 * '' The Milkmaid'' c. 1657–1658 * '' The Little Street'' c. 1657–1658 * '' Girl Interrupted at Her Music'' c. 1658–1659 * ''
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'' c. 1659–1660 * ''
View of Delft A photograph taken in 2019 from approximately the point where Vermeer painted the painting. ''View of Delft'' () is an oil painting by Johannes Vermeer, painted . The painting of the Dutch artist's hometown is among his best known. It is one of ...
'' ca. 1659–1661 * ''
Woman Holding a Balance ''Woman Holding a Balance'' (Dutch: ''Vrouw met weegschaal''), also called ''Woman Testing a Balance'', is an oil painting by Dutch Golden Age painter Johannes Vermeer, now in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. At one time the pain ...
'' c. 1662–1664 * ''
The Music Lesson ''The Music Lesson'', ''Woman Seated at a Virginal'' or ''A Lady at the Virginals with a Gentleman'' by Johannes Vermeer is a painting of a young female pupil playing a virginal during a music lesson with a male teacher. The man's mouth is sligh ...
'', or ''A Lady at the Virginals with a Gentleman'' c. 1662–1665 * ''
Woman with a Pearl Necklace ''Woman with a Pearl Necklace'' by Johannes Vermeer is a Dutch Golden Age painting of about 1664. Painted in oils on canvas, Johannes Vermeer portrayed a young Dutch woman, most likely of upper-class descent, dressing herself with two yellow ribb ...
'' c. 1664 * ''
Girl with a Pearl Earring ''Girl with a Pearl Earring'' () is an oil painting by Dutch Golden Age painter Johannes Vermeer, dated 1665. Going by various names over the centuries, it became known by its present title towards the end of the 20th century because of the e ...
'' c. 1665 * ''
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'' c. 1665 * ''
Girl with a Red Hat A girl is a young female human, usually a child or an adolescent. While the term ''girl'' has other meanings, including ''young woman'',Dictionary.com, "Girl"'' Retrieved January 2, 2008. ''daughter'' or ''girlfriend'' regardless of age, ...
'' c. 1665–1666 * ''
Study of a Young Woman ''Study of a Young Woman'' (also known as ''Portrait of a Young Woman'' or ''Girl with a Veil'') is a painting by the Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer, completed between 1665 and 1667, and now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The painti ...
'' c. 1665–1667 * '' Mistress and Maid'' c. 1667 * '' The Astronomer'' c. 1668 * ''
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'' c. 1669 * ''
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'' c. 1669–1670 * '' A Young Woman Seated at the Virginals'' c. 1670–1672 * ''
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'' 1672 Potentially made by another artist: * '' Girl with a Flute'' — The
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states that ''Young Girl with a Flute'', which has been historically identified as one of Vermeer's works, seems as if it could have been made by someone else due to irregularities in artistic quality.


Others

* A seascape by Jan Porcellis * Four landscapes by
Simon de Vlieger Simon de Vlieger ( 1601buried 13 March 1653) was a Dutch painter, draughtsman and designer of tapestries, etchings, stained glass windows. While he is mainly known for his marine paintings he also painted beach scenes, landscapes and genre sc ...
* ''The Tomb of the Old Prince'', ''The Old Church in Amsterdam'', and another church by
Emanuel de Witte Emanuel de Witte (1617–1692) was a Dutch perspective painter. In contrast to Pieter Jansz Saenredam, who emphasized architectural accuracy, De Witte was more concerned with the atmosphere of his interiors. Though few in number, de Witte also ...
* A
tronie A tronie () is a type of work common in Dutch Golden Age painting and Flemish Baroque painting that depicts an exaggerated or characteristic facial expression. These works were not intended as portraits or caricatures but as studies of expressio ...
by
Rembrandt Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (; ; 15 July 1606 – 4 October 1669), mononymously known as Rembrandt was a Dutch Golden Age painter, printmaker, and Drawing, draughtsman. He is generally considered one of the greatest visual artists in ...
* A portrait of Erasmus


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Dissius, Jacob 1653 births 1695 deaths Dutch art collectors Dutch printers Johannes Vermeer People from Delft