A portray that when belonged to the outstanding Dutch Jewish artwork vendor Jacques Goudstikker has been efficiently recognized and might be returned to his heirs.
The invention of the portray, depicting the inside of Amsterdam’s Nieuwe Kerk (New Church) and certain by Dutch Golden Age painter Hendrick van der Burgh, has an uncommon historical past, in response to De Telegraaf, which first reported the information. The paper’s crime reporter John van den Heuvel labored with artwork detective Arthur Model to determine the portray and its historical past.
Amsterdam resident Robert van der Hoek noticed the portray many years in the past on the aspect of the road whereas driving by, and he pulled over to rescue it from its seemingly destiny. “It was mendacity amongst a pile of garbage, clearly meant to be eliminated by town cleansing service,” he instructed De Telegraaf. “I took it with me as a result of I believed it was a disgrace, and I put it within the cellar. It stood there for years.”
Van der Hoek reached out to De Telegraaf after studying the paper’s report earlier this yr that one other portray, Toon Kelder’s Portrait of a Younger Woman, as soon as owned by Goudstikker had hung within the house of the descendants of Dutch SS commander Hendrik Seyffardt. “I used to be completely shocked after I learn the story in De Telegraaf and instantly realized that the portray had to return to the descendants of Jacques Goudstikker,” he stated.
Van der Hoek recalled that his personal portray had a label on the again that stated “Collectie Goudstikker” with stock variety of 1,647. He despatched in photographs of the portray and the label to De Telegraaf, which requested Model to authenticate them.
Per the paper, Model “was in a position to decide with 100% certainty that the work was a part of the Goudstikker assortment.” He checked the photographs of the portray towards a black leather-based pocket book that when belonged to Goudstikker that described greater than 1,000 work he owned and located a match. Primarily based on the land, Model believes the portray was acquired round 1925.
In 1940, Goudstikker fled the Netherlands in the course of the nation’s invasion by Nazi Germany, forsaking his assortment of some 1,400 work, largely Previous Grasp works. He and his household secured passage on the England-bound SS Bodegraven, the final ship to go away the Netherlands. He died aboard the ship after falling by way of an uncovered hatch at night time.
His assortment was quickly looted by the Nazis, with Hermann Göring taking a number of of them. The Allied forces found over 200 of them after the warfare and gave them to the Dutch authorities with the intention that it might return them to their rightful heirs. The Dutch authorities solely restituted 202 work to Goudstikker’s heirs in 2006.
Goudstikker’s black pocket book was discovered with him and has since “an important piece of proof within the battle to reclaim his artwork,” in response to the Jewish Museum, which mounted an exhibition of the vendor’s assortment in 2009.
Along with the van der Burgh and Kelder work, one other Goudstikker-owned portray additionally lately made headlines. In 2025, Dutch newspaper Algemeen Dagblad reported {that a} Nazi-looted portray by Giuseppe Ghislandi (Fra Galgario) from the Baroque interval had been recognized in an actual property itemizing in Argentina. Argentine authorities reported they’d recovered that portray shortly afterward.

