Swiss School, late 17th Century
Swiss School, late 17th Century

A village kermesse, near Lucerne

Details
Swiss School, late 17th Century
A village kermesse, near Lucerne
oil on canvas
28¾ x 43¾ in. (73 x 111.1 cm)
Provenance
Baron D'Hevart (d. 1780), Vevey, Switzerland, by whom bequeathed to his daughter
Sabine, Lady Winn (d. 1789), wife of Sir Rowland Winn, Bt. (d. 1786), and by descent to
The Hon. Charles Winn, Nostell Priory, Yorkshire; Christie's, London, 16 April 1999, lot 87 (sold £23,000).
Literature
(Presumably) L'Inventaire de ... la poccession des biens de feu Monsieur le Baron d'Hervart ...en Faveur de Milady Winn.., 1780, either in the Baroness' Cabinet '1 Tableau Representant une foire Canton du Fribourg' or in the Children's Room 'un Tableau representant une foire du Berne ou environs'.

Lot Essay

Sabine, Lady Winn (d. 1789), the wife of Sir Roland Winn, 5th Bt. (d. 1786) of Nostell Priory, Yorkshire, inherited a remarkable art collection on the death of her Huguenot father, Jacques Philippe, Baron d'Hervart, in 1780. She was descended from Bartholomaus Herwarth (b. 1607) of Augsburg, who, having established the family bank at Lyons, became Intendant des Finances Royales before his appointment in 1660 as Controleur des Finances under King Louis XIV. The collection was listed at Vevey in Switzerland in 1780 (op. cit.). Part of the Herwarth family collection of plate was sold at Christie's, Geneva, 19 May 1992, lots 153-167.

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