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PROPERTY OF A DUTCH NOBLE FAMILY
CORNELIS JOHNSON VAN CEULEN I (LONDON 1593-1661 UTRECHT)
Portrait of Johannes Rijckaert (1609-1679), half-length, holding a pair of gloves
Details
CORNELIS JOHNSON VAN CEULEN I (LONDON 1593-1661 UTRECHT)
Portrait of Johannes Rijckaert (1609-1679), half-length, holding a pair of gloves
signed and dated 'C.J.V.C. / fec[it] 1649' (centre left)
oil on canvas
33 1⁄8 x 27 ½ in. (84 x 69.9 cm.)
Portrait of Johannes Rijckaert (1609-1679), half-length, holding a pair of gloves
signed and dated 'C.J.V.C. / fec[it] 1649' (centre left)
oil on canvas
33 1⁄8 x 27 ½ in. (84 x 69.9 cm.)
Provenance
Commissioned by the sitter Johannes Rijckaert (1609-1679), Amsterdam, and by inheritance in all likelihood to his daughter,
Sara Bailli-Rijckaert (1638-1715), Amsterdam, and by descent to her daughter,
Cornelia Roëll-Bailli (1666-1737), Utrecht, and by descent to her son,
Willem Roëll (1700-1775), Amsterdam, and by inheritance to his wife,
Elisabeth de Famars (1715-1790), and by descent to their son,
Nicolaas Willem Roëll (1736-1796), Lord of Drakenburg, and by inheritance to his wife,
Anna Sophia Frederica van Gheel van Spanbroek (1745-1801), and by descent to their son,
Willem Frederik baron Roëll (1767-1835), Amsterdam, and by descent to his son,
Willem baron Roëll (1793-1841), Lord of Hazerswoude, and by inheritance to,
Dowager Cornelia Catharina Hodshon (1794-1871), Amsterdam, and by descent to their son,
Willem Frederik baron Roëll (1821-1896), Lord of Hazerswoude, and by inheritance to,
Dowager Anna Cornelia barones Collot d’Escury (1837-1929), The Hague, and by descent to their son,
Willem Cornelis baron Roëll (1861-1937), Lord of Hazerswoude, and by inheritance to,
Dowager Maria Cornelia Johanna Bierens de Haan (1866-1941), Utrecht, and by descent to their daughter,
Jonkvrouw Anna Cornelia De Geer van Jutphaas-Roëll (1889-1970), Lady of Hazerswoude, Huize De Horte, Dalfsen, and by descent to her daughter,
Jonkvrouw Maria Wilhelmina Louise de Geer (1919-1988), Hilversum, and by descent to the present owner.
Sara Bailli-Rijckaert (1638-1715), Amsterdam, and by descent to her daughter,
Cornelia Roëll-Bailli (1666-1737), Utrecht, and by descent to her son,
Willem Roëll (1700-1775), Amsterdam, and by inheritance to his wife,
Elisabeth de Famars (1715-1790), and by descent to their son,
Nicolaas Willem Roëll (1736-1796), Lord of Drakenburg, and by inheritance to his wife,
Anna Sophia Frederica van Gheel van Spanbroek (1745-1801), and by descent to their son,
Willem Frederik baron Roëll (1767-1835), Amsterdam, and by descent to his son,
Willem baron Roëll (1793-1841), Lord of Hazerswoude, and by inheritance to,
Dowager Cornelia Catharina Hodshon (1794-1871), Amsterdam, and by descent to their son,
Willem Frederik baron Roëll (1821-1896), Lord of Hazerswoude, and by inheritance to,
Dowager Anna Cornelia barones Collot d’Escury (1837-1929), The Hague, and by descent to their son,
Willem Cornelis baron Roëll (1861-1937), Lord of Hazerswoude, and by inheritance to,
Dowager Maria Cornelia Johanna Bierens de Haan (1866-1941), Utrecht, and by descent to their daughter,
Jonkvrouw Anna Cornelia De Geer van Jutphaas-Roëll (1889-1970), Lady of Hazerswoude, Huize De Horte, Dalfsen, and by descent to her daughter,
Jonkvrouw Maria Wilhelmina Louise de Geer (1919-1988), Hilversum, and by descent to the present owner.
Literature
E.W. Moes, Iconographia Batava, beredeneerde lijst van geschilderde en gebeeldhouwde portretten van Noord-Nederlanders in vorige eeuwen, Amsterdam, 1905, II, p. 305, no. 6672, as 'Bartholomeus van der Helst'.
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