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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.
All collection data is based on research completed before December 2017. For details, read about the research methods of the Northbrook Provenance Project.