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Portrait of a goldsmith, three-quarter-length, seated by a table on a draped terrace, in a brown Japansche rok and white chemise, the 'Hercules Farnese' beyond
Details
Attributed to Daniël Haringh (The Hague c. 1636-1713)
Portrait of a goldsmith, three-quarter-length, seated by a table on a draped terrace, in a brown Japansche rok and white chemise, the 'Hercules Farnese' beyond
oil on panel
51.9 x 40.4 cm.
Portrait of a goldsmith, three-quarter-length, seated by a table on a draped terrace, in a brown Japansche rok and white chemise, the 'Hercules Farnese' beyond
oil on panel
51.9 x 40.4 cm.
Provenance
Estate of James Elverson, Hoe Collection, USA, 1911.
Literature
B. Lymant, Niederländische Malerei des 17. Jahrhunderts, Porträts, Liesborn, 1985, I, pp. 12-3, illustrated.
H.-J. Raupp, Portraits, Münster, 1995, I, pp. 60-1, no. 19, illustrated.
H.-J. Raupp, Portraits, Münster, 1995, I, pp. 60-1, no. 19, illustrated.
Exhibited
New York, American Art Galleries, Madison Square South, 16-17 February 1911.
Schloss Brake, Weserrenaissance Museum and Paderborn, Städtische Galerie in der Reithalle Schloss Neuhaus, Portraits- Niederländische Malerei des 17. Jahrhunderts, between March 1995 and 14 July 1996.
Liesborn, Museum Abtei, Portraits, on loan.
Schloss Brake, Weserrenaissance Museum and Paderborn, Städtische Galerie in der Reithalle Schloss Neuhaus, Portraits- Niederländische Malerei des 17. Jahrhunderts, between March 1995 and 14 July 1996.
Liesborn, Museum Abtei, Portraits, on loan.
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