The Property of
the late LORD WOLVERTON,
Sold by Order of the Executors
Salvator Rosa (1615-1673)
細節
Salvator Rosa (1615-1673)
Portrait of the Artist, standing three quarter length, wearing a doublet, a cap, a torn glove and a sword
45½ x 37in. (115.5 x 94cm.)
In the original carved and gilded 17th century Florentine pierced and swept frame
Portrait of the Artist, standing three quarter length, wearing a doublet, a cap, a torn glove and a sword
45½ x 37in. (115.5 x 94cm.)
In the original carved and gilded 17th century Florentine pierced and swept frame
來源
The Sciarra Gallery, Rome
William, 1st Earl of Dudley (1817-1885), Dudley House, Park Lane, London; (+) Christie's, 16 June 1900, lot 23 (23gns. to Tryon)
Frederic, 4th Baron Wolverton (son-in-law of the 1st Earl of Dudley), 26 St. James's Place, London; (+) Christie's, 16 Dec. 1921, lot 143; withdrawn from the sale and by descent to the late owner
William, 1st Earl of Dudley (1817-1885), Dudley House, Park Lane, London; (+) Christie's, 16 June 1900, lot 23 (23gns. to Tryon)
Frederic, 4th Baron Wolverton (son-in-law of the 1st Earl of Dudley), 26 St. James's Place, London; (+) Christie's, 16 Dec. 1921, lot 143; withdrawn from the sale and by descent to the late owner