Object Information

Date:
ca. 1650
Medium:
oil on panel
Dimensions:
Owner*:
Mauritshuis
Copyright:
© Public Domain

Provenance

Data provided by the Mauritshuis and formatted at Carnegie Museum of Art:

Aert van Neer [1604–1677], the artist, Amsterdam, Netherlands, ca. 1650. Possibly Adriaen Block, Haarlem, Netherland, 1765. Possibly Andreas Bonn, Amsterdam, Netherland. Baron Johan Gijspert Verstolk van Soelen [1776–1845], The Hague, the Netherlands, before 1845; purchased by Thomas Baring, M. P. [1799–1873], London, England, in The Hague, Netherlands, June 28, 1846 [1]; bequest to his nephew, Thomas George Baring [1826–1904], 1st Earl Northbrook, Stratton Park, Hampshire and London, England, 1873; by descent to his son, Francis George Baring [1850–1929], 2nd Earl Northbrook, Stratton Park, Hampshire, England, 1904; by descent to his cousin, Francis Arthur Baring, 1904. Frits Lugt, Maartensdijk, Utrect, Netherlands and The Hague, Netherlands; sold to Eduard August Veltman [1878–1965], Bussum, Netherlands, before 1951; sold to Otto Wertheimer Gallery, Basel, Switzerland, 1951 [2]; purchased by the Mauritshuis, The Hague, Netherlands, 1953.

Notes:

[1]. bought together with 42 other paintings from the Verstolk van Soelen Collection - see W.H.J. Weale & J.P. Richter, A Descriptive Catalogue of the Collection of Pictures Belonging to the Earl of Northbrook, London 1889, pp. 202–203.
[2]. sold together with 22 other paintings.

Data provided by the Mauritshuis:

(?) Adriaen Blok, Haarlem, 1765; (?) Andreas Bonn, Amsterdam; Baron Johan Gijsbert Verstolk van Soelen (1776–1845), The Hague; bought together with 42 other paintings from the Verstolk van Soelen Collection by Sir Thomas Baring (1772–1848), 2nd Bart., London & Stratton Park, Hampshire, 28 June 1846 (see W.H.J. Weale & J.P. Richter, A Descriptive Catalogue of the Collection of Pictures Belonging to the Earl of Northbrook, London 1889, pp. 202–203); by inheritance to Sir Francis Baring (1796-1866), 3rd Bart., and 1st Baron Northbrook, 1848-1866; by inheritance to Thomas George Baring (1826-1904), 1st Earl Northbrook, 1866-1904; by inheritance to Francis George Baring (1850–1929), 2nd Earl Northbrook, 1904–1929; by inheritance to his first cousin, Francis Arthur Baring; Frits Lugt, Maartensdijk and The Hague; sold by him to Eduard August Veltman (1878–1965), Bussum; sold together with 22 other paintings to Otto Wertheimer Gallery, Basel, 1951; purchased, 1953.


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