Attributed to Daniël Haringh (The Hague c. 1636-1713)
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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

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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.
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.
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.
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