PIERRE SIGNAC (FRENCH, 1623 or 1624-1684)
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PIERRE SIGNAC (FRENCH, 1623 or 1624-1684)

A young lady, in persimmon décolleté dress of satin edged with white linen shift, periwinkle-grey mantle over her left shoulder, pearl necklace, her light brown, curling hair upswept with tendrils

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PIERRE SIGNAC (FRENCH, 1623 or 1624-1684)
A young lady, in persimmon décolleté dress of satin edged with white linen shift, periwinkle-grey mantle over her left shoulder, pearl necklace, her light brown, curling hair upswept with tendrils
enamel on gold
oval, 1 3/8 in. (35 mm.) high, gold mount
Provenance
Sir Francis Cook (1817-1901) Collection, Doughty House, Richmond-Upon-Thames.
Bequeathed to his second son, Wyndham F. Cook, London (1860-1905).
Bequeathed to his son, Humphrey W. Cook, London (1893-1978); Christie's, London, 7 July 1925, lot 329 (as by Jean Petitot; 90 gns. to Harry Seal).
Harry Seal Collection, Ullesthorpe House, Rugby; (+) Christie's, London, 16 February 1949, lot 140 (as 'by Jean Petitot'; 38 gns. to Henry Nyburg).
Henry Nyburg Collection; Sotheby's, London, 10 November 1969, lot 119 (as 'in the manner of Bordier'; 140 gns. to Kaufmann);
Peter Kaufmann Collection; Sotheby's, London, 13 October 1975, lot 42 (as 'in the manner of Jacques Bordier').
Exhibited
London, Burlington Fine Arts Club, Exhibition of Portrait Miniatures, 1889, Case XXVIII, no. 21, p. 71 (as by Petitot, lent by Sir Francis Cook).
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