Dutch School, 17th Century
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Dutch School, 17th Century

Portrait of a young man, said to be Johann de Witt (1625-1672), half-length, in a black velvet costume with a white Venetian lace jabot collar

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Dutch School, 17th Century
Portrait of a young man, said to be Johann de Witt (1625-1672), half-length, in a black velvet costume with a white Venetian lace jabot collar
oil on canvas
65.7 x 54.4 cm.
Provenance
Anonymous sale, A. Mak, Amsterdam, 18 June 1918, lot 1, as 'Jan de Baen'.
with W. Duits, London.
Private collection, The Netherlands, 1930, and by descent to the present owners.
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Sale room notice
Please note that an attribution to an Italian artist of the 17th Century has been suggested for this lot.

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