Balclis, from Spain, sells on 31 May 2017 a "Flemish School, 17th century" Crossing of the Red Sea, estimated at 1,400 Euro.
It is a different composition than the one I discussed in March of this year in another post, but the artist is the same: Hans Jordaens III.
Another version was sold at Christie's in 2007, as described at the RKD. That version was painted a lot better though, the faces especially make it clear that the one for sale now is a studio work or a close follower.
A good, signed Jordaens III of the Red Sea crossing was sold for 22,000 Euro in Germany just a few days ago; but this work is worth a lot less, perhaps up to about 2,000 Euro.
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