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FRANS HALS | PORTRAIT OF A BOY OF THE VAN CAMPEN FAMILY

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Property from a Private European Collection
FRANS HALS
Antwerp 1582/83 - 1666 Haarlem
PORTRAIT OF A BOY OF THE VAN CAMPEN FAMILY

oil on canvas, a fragment
21¼ by 18⅝ in.; 54 by 47.4 cm.

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Condition Report:
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Provenance:
Commissioned by Gijsbert Claesz van Campen and Maria Jorisdr, Haarlem, circa 1620-25;

Thence by descent to Cornelis Gijsbertsz van Campen, Haarlem;

Thence by descent to Zacharias Jurriaensz van Eeckhout and Agnes van Campen, Haarlem, before 1733 (listed in the 29 September 1733 estate inventory of Agnes van Campen, "Een groot stuck schilderij sijnde de familie van Gijsbert Claesz van Campen geschilderd door Frans Hals");

Thence by descent to Anna Balbina van Eeckhout, Haarlem, circa 1744;

Wilhelmus Gijsbertus Johannes van Tetterode (d. 1795), Haarlem, until circa 1795;

Wouterus de Nooy (1758-1826);

With H.M. Clark, London, by 1923;

From whom acquired by W.C. Escher (1859-1929), before 1927;

With Galerie Betty Mont, New York, 1939;

With Newhouse Galleries, New York, 1950;

From whom acquired by the Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas, 5 June 1950;

By whom sold, New York, Sotheby's, 4 June 1987, lot 50 (as follower of Frans Hals);

Here acquired by J. William Middendorf, Little Compton, Rhode Island, 1987;

With Noortman Galleries, Maastricht;

From whom acquired by the present owner, before 1996.

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Property from a Private European Collection
FRANS HALS
Antwerp 1582/83 - 1666 Haarlem
PORTRAIT OF A BOY OF THE VAN CAMPEN FAMILY

oil on canvas, a fragment
21¼ by 18⅝ in.; 54 by 47.4 cm.

繁體中文

Condition Report:
To request a condition report for this lot, please contact Isabel.Richards@sothebys.com.

Provenance:
Commissioned by Gijsbert Claesz van Campen and Maria Jorisdr, Haarlem, circa 1620-25;

Thence by descent to Cornelis Gijsbertsz van Campen, Haarlem;

Thence by descent to Zacharias Jurriaensz van Eeckhout and Agnes van Campen, Haarlem, before 1733 (listed in the 29 September 1733 estate inventory of Agnes van Campen, "Een groot stuck schilderij sijnde de familie van Gijsbert Claesz van Campen geschilderd door Frans Hals");

Thence by descent to Anna Balbina van Eeckhout, Haarlem, circa 1744;

Wilhelmus Gijsbertus Johannes van Tetterode (d. 1795), Haarlem, until circa 1795;

Wouterus de Nooy (1758-1826);

With H.M. Clark, London, by 1923;

From whom acquired by W.C. Escher (1859-1929), before 1927;

With Galerie Betty Mont, New York, 1939;

With Newhouse Galleries, New York, 1950;

From whom acquired by the Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas, 5 June 1950;

By whom sold, New York, Sotheby's, 4 June 1987, lot 50 (as follower of Frans Hals);

Here acquired by J. William Middendorf, Little Compton, Rhode Island, 1987;

With Noortman Galleries, Maastricht;

From whom acquired by the present owner, before 1996.

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