Old Masters Evening Auction
Old Masters Evening Auction
Property from a European Private Collection
A lady at her toilet
Auction Closed
December 7, 07:07 PM GMT
Estimate
100,000 - 150,000 GBP
Lot Details
Description
Property from a European Private Collection
Eglon Hendrik van der Neer
Amsterdam 1635/36 - 1703 Düsseldorf
A lady at her toilet
signed and dated lower right on the table: E. van der Neer f. 1665
oil on canvas, arched top
38.5 x 29.9 cm.; 15⅛ x 11¾ in.
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歐洲私人收藏
埃赫隆・亨德里克・凡・德・尼爾
1635/36年生於阿姆斯特丹,1703年卒於杜塞爾多夫
《梳妝台旁的女子》
款識︰藝術家在右下角桌子上簽名並紀年E. van der Neer f. 1665
油彩畫布,拱形頂
38.5 x 29.9 公分;15 ⅛ x 11 ¾ 英寸
His posthumous sale, London, Christie’s, 8–9 May 1829, lot 63 (as E. Ochterveldt), for 66 guineas, to Woodin;
With Joseph Woodin, London;
Charles A. Bredel (1792–1851), London, by 1831;
Thence by inheritance to his daughters, including Harriet Bredel (d. 1874);
By whom posthumously sold (‘By order of the Executor of Miss Bredel’), London, Christie's, 1 May 1875, lot 129, for 500 guineas, to Davis;
George Field (1798–1875), London;
Thence by inheritance to Barclay Field (1835–1892), London;
His posthumous sale (‘Sold by order of the Executors’), London, Christie's, 10 June 1893, lot 27, for 250 guineas;
Deprez collection;
With Boussod, Valadon & Co., New York;
Their sale, New York, American Art Association, 26–28 February 1902, lot 199;
Where acquired by Nicholas M. Matthews, Baltimore;
His sale, New York, American Art Association, 17–18 February 1914, lot 90, to Knoedler;
With Knoedler, New York;
From whom acquired by Udo M. Fleischmann, New York, 1918;
With Knoedler, New York, 1954;
Charles R. Henschel (1885–1956), director at Knoedler, New York;
Thence by inheritance to his widow, Mrs Ruth Kerr Henschel (d. 1974);
By whose Estate sold, New York, Sotheby's Parke-Bernet, 22–23 January 1976, lot 22, for $35,000;
With Richard Green, London, 1976–78 (when advertised in Apollo, vol. 121, June 1976, p. 7);
Anonymous sale, Vienna, Dorotheum, 14 March 1978, lot 101, where presumably acquired by the father of the present owner.
J. Smith, A catalogue raisonné..., vol. IV, London 1833, p. 175, no. 20;
G.F. Waagen, Treasures of art in Great Britain, London 1854, vol. II, p. 292;
C. Blanc, Histoire des peintres de toutes les écoles: école hollandaise, Paris 1861, vol. II, pp. 2 and 8;
W. Roberts, Memorials of Christie's. A record of art sales from 1766 to 1896, London 1897, vol. I, p. 238, and vol. II, pp. 214–15;
H. Mireur, Dictionnaire des ventes d'art faites en France et à l'étranger pendant les XVIIIe et XIXe siècles, vol. 5, Paris 1911, p. 385 (where listed twice: 1875 and 1893);
C. Hofstede de Groot, A catalogue raisonné..., vol. V, London 1913, p. 488, no. 47;
A. Graves, A century of loan exhibitions: 1813–1912, vol. 4, London 1914, p. 1479 (where listed twice: 1831 and 1847);
A. Graves, Art sales from early in the eighteenth century to early in the twentieth century, vol. 3, London 1921, p. 270 (where listed twice: 1875 and 1893);
S.J. Gudlaugsson, Gerard Ter Borch, The Hague 1959–60, vol. II, p. 161, under no. 147, reproduced pl. 16, fig. 3;
O. Naumann, Frans van Mieris the Elder (1625–1681), Doornspijk 1981, vol. I, pp. 66-67, reproduced fig. 83;
P.C. Sutton (ed.), Masters of seventeenth century Dutch Genre Painting, exh. cat., Philadelphia 1984, pp. LVIII and LXVI, note 127, reproduced p. LVIII, fig. 110;
W.A. Liedtke (ed.), Liechtenstein. The Princely Collections, exh. cat., New York 1985, p. 272, under no. 174;
E. Bénézit, Dictionnaire des peintres, sculpteurs, dessinateurs et graveurs, vol. X, Paris 1999, p. 136;
W.A. Liedtke, Dutch Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New Haven and London 2007, vol. I, pp. 513–14 and 516 n. 6, under no. 132, reproduced p. 514, fig. 119;
E. Schavemaker, Eglon Hendrik van der Neer, Doornspijk 2010, p. 462, no. 28, reproduced in colour plate X.
London, British Institution, 1847, no. 132 (lent by Charles Andrew Bredel);
Manchester, Art Treasures Exhibition, 1857, no. 1048 (lent by ‘The Misses Bredell’ [sic]);
London, Richard Green, Annual exhibition of Old Masters, May 1976, no. 19.