Master Paintings and Sculpture Part II

Master Paintings and Sculpture Part II

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Property from a Private South American Collection

Haarlem School, 1630s

Portrait of a young girl wearing a coral necklace

Auction Closed

January 27, 09:38 PM GMT

Estimate

20,000 - 30,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

Property from a Private South American Collection

Haarlem School, 1630s

Portrait of a young girl wearing a coral necklace


oil on panel

panel: 11 by 8½ in.; 27.9 by 21.6 cm.

framed: 15⅛ by 13 in.; 38.4 by 33 cm. 

Josef Stránský (1872-1936), New York;
With Eduard Plietzsch, Berlin and Cologne, 1939 (as J.M. Molenaer);
Josef Stránský deceased estate, anonymously sold by order of a legatee ("New York Private Collection"), New York, Sotheby's, 13 March 1957, lot 26 (as Dirck van Baburen);
Where acquired by Marianne ("Mary") van Berg, New York City;
With Newhouse Galleries, New York (as Dirck van Baburen);
Anonymous sale, New York, Christie's, 12 January 1996, lot 519 (as Attributed to Judith Leyster).  
F. Fox Hofrichter, Judith Leyster, Doornspijk 1989, p. 59, cat. no. 36, reproduced plate 36 (as Judith Leyster).  

Rendered on this small panel is a half-length figure of a flaxen-haired young girl seated before a neutrally toned background. She wears a white blouse, an open blue vest, a light olive-green skirt, and a vibrant coral necklace. With her body facing one direction, she looks upward over her shoulder in the other direction, the flowing fabric of her skirt paralleling the twisting movement of her figure.  


This panel was painted by an accomplished artist in Haarlem in the 1630s. In style, composition, and subject, the painting bears notable affinities with several artists active in Haarlem during this decade. These include Jan Miense Molenaer, Judith Leyster, and Dirck Hals, all names that have been proposed as this painting's possible author, although no attributional consensus has yet been reached.