- Frits Lugt
Frederik Johannes "Frits" Lugt (
Amsterdam 1884–Paris 1970), was a collector and connoisseur of Netherlandish drawings and prints and a selfless and tireless compiler of essential reference tools documenting Northern European prints and drawings, collectors' stamps and sale catalogues. An authority onRembrandt 's drawings, he collected all the etchings made by Rembrandt during his career.Lugt was a precocious connoisseur who cut short his formal education to become an employee at the auction house
Frederik Muller in Amsterdam in 1901, where he was engaged in compiling the auctioneers' sales catalogues. By 1911 he had become a partner of the firm, a position he held until 1915. One of his tasks at the auction house was the compilation of sale catalogues. His ongoing interest resulted in the four volumes of his famous "Répertoire des catalogues de ventes publiques intéressant l'art ou la curiosité" ("Repertory of catalogues of public sale concerned with art or objets d'art") published in 1938, 1953, 1964, and (posthumously) 1987, which gives essential details of sales catalogues published during the years 1600-1925, held in public collections in Europe and North America. The "Lugt number" of a sale catalogue is a familiar reference. While he was still occupied with this project, he donated his huge collection of sale catalogues and other documentary materials to theRijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie /Netherlands Bureau for Art History atThe Hague along with his personal library, in the nature of a "permanent loan."Lugt's marriage in 1910 to
Jacoba Klever (1888–1969), a woman of independent means, meant that he could pursue his interests without financial concerns; at the death of his father-in-law in 1931, his wife inherited a sizeable fortune, which enabled the couple to expand their collecting interests. In 1921, he completed his first work essential to art historians, "Les marques de collections de dessins et d’estampes", ["Marques de Collections: (Dessins-Estampes), Marques estampillées et écrites de collections particulières et publiques. Marques de marchands, de monteurs et d’imprimeurs. Cachets de vente d’artistes décedés. Marques de graveurs apposés après le triage des planches. Timbres d’edition. Etc., Avec Des Notices Historiques sur les Collectionneurs, les Collections, les Ventes, les Marchands et Editeurs, Etc., par Frits Lugt, Vereenigde Drukkerijen, Amsterdam, 1921.] the definitive repertory identifying the collector's marks and stamps on drawings and prints, with a short descriptive biography of each owner and a description of the particular collection; the work is the essential reference for establishing theprovenance of Old Master drawings and prints. [His Fondation Custodia is preparing a revised printed and on-line edition of this essential reference tool.]In 1922 he was commissioned to compile the inventory catalogue of Dutch and Flemish drawings in the
Musée du Louvre . The first volume appeared in 1927, the series eventually comprising nine volumes cataloguing drawings of the Northern schools not only from the Louvre's collection but also in other collections in Paris, including thePetit Palais (the collection ofEugène Dutuit ), theBibliothèque Nationale , and theÉcole des Beaux-Arts .Meanwhile, the Lugts together built an impressive collection of drawings, prints, books, and paintings. During the Second World War, the couple fled to the United States, where
Wolfgang Stechow secured a temporary position for him lecturing atOberlin College , Ohio. Lugt, whose devoutMennonite faith led him to consider their art collection part of God's gift, sought a cultural center which would make their collection accessible to the public: the result was the Fondation Custodia (1947), which continues to conserve the Lugt art collection, housed in the eighteenth-century Hôtel Turgot, Rue de Lille, Paris, followed by the Institut Néerlandais, Paris (1957).Notes
References
* [http://www.dictionaryofarthistorians.org/lugtf.htm "Dictionary of Art Historians": "Frits Lugt"]
* [http://lugt.idcpublishers.info/aboutlugt.php "Frits Lugt (1884-1970)"]
* [http://www.fondationcustodia.fr/english/collectie/lugt.cfm?gr=menu3 Fondation Custodia]
* [http://www.codart.nl/exhibitions/details/888/ "Rembrandt the Narrator: etchings from the Frits Lugt collection":] exhibition, 2006, Stedelijk Museum De Lakenhal, Leiden, Netherlands
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