Dutch School, 17th Century
Dutch School, 17th Century

Portrait of a moustachioed man, bust-length, in a black jacket, a feathered beret and a neckcloth, leaning on a cane

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Dutch School, 17th Century
Portrait of a moustachioed man, bust-length, in a black jacket, a feathered beret and a neckcloth, leaning on a cane
oil on panel
72 x 60.8 cm.
Provenance
Dr. H. Schneider, 1953.
Dr. G.A. Rademaker, The Hague, 1953-1995; from whom acquired by the father of the present owner.

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Lot Essay

A smaller version of this portrait, with slight deviations, was in the Goudstikker collection in circa 1943, as Theodor Rombouts. Both paintings have been attributed in the past to Jacques de Rousseaux as a possible portrait of the artist Pieter de Grebber, as well as a possible selfportrait by a yet to be identified hand.

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