Object Information

Date:
Second half of the 17th century
Medium:
oil on panel
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Provenance

Data provided by Liechtenstein, The Princely Collections and formatted at Carnegie Museum of Art:

Godfried Schalcken [1643–1706], the artist, The Hague, Netehrlands, 17th century; De Julienne, Paris, France, before March 30, 1767; sale, Paris, France, March 30, 1767 [1]; sold to M. Gaignat, Paris, France, March 30, 1767; sale, Paris, France, December 2, 1768 [2]. Duchesse de Berry, Paris, France. Sale, Christie‘s, London, England, 1834; purchased by George Stone, 1834. M. Nieuwenhuys, by 1849; purchased by Thomas Baring, M. P. [1799–1873], London, England, in 1849; bequest to his nephew, Thomas George, 1st Earl of Northbrook [1827–1904], London, England, 1873; by descent to the family of Lord Northbrook until 2006; purchased by Prince Hans-Adam II for Liechtenstein, the Princely Collections, Vienna, Austria, in 2006.

Notes:

[1]. De Julienne sale.
[2]. M. Gaignat sale.
[3]. Purchased for £ 280.

Data provided by Liechtenstein, The Princely Collections:

bis 1767 De Julienne, Paris; 30. 3. 1767 verkauft an M. Gaignat, Paris; bis 2. 12. 1768 M. Gaignat, Paris; erworben für 1500 Franc von Duchesse de Berry, Paris; 1834 erworben von George Stone, bei Christie’s, für £ 280; vor 1849 M. Nieuwenhuys; 1846 Thomas Baring (1799–1873); vor 1904 Thomas George, 1st Earl of Northbrook (1827–1904); bis 2006 im Familienbesitz Lord Northbrook, (Nr. 106); erworben 2006 durch Fürst Hans-Adam II. von und zu Liechtenstein von Luxury Development Inc., Panama.


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