PAULUS MOREELSE | PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN, STANDING THREE-QUARTER LENGTH, WEARING A BLACK SUIT WITH A LACE COLLAR; PORTRAIT OF A LADY, STANDING THREE-QUARTER LENGTH, WEARING A BLACK DRESS WITH A LACE COLLAR, PEARL JEWELRY AND HOLDING A BLACK OSTRICH FAN
Property from a European Private Collection
PAULUS MOREELSE
Utrecht 1571 - 1638
PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN, STANDING THREE-QUARTER LENGTH, WEARING A BLACK SUIT WITH A LACE COLLAR;
PORTRAIT OF A LADY, STANDING THREE-QUARTER LENGTH, WEARING A BLACK DRESS WITH A LACE COLLAR, PEARL JEWELRY AND HOLDING A BLACK OSTRICH FAN
a pair, both signed with monogram and dated, the gentleman upper right, the lady upper left: PM/ 1633
both oil on panel
each: 48¼ by 35½ in.; 122.4 by 89.9 cm.
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Provenance:
With Kunstzaal Kleykamp, The Hague, by 1929;
With C.G. and H.L. Agnew, London, 1936-1945;
William Ewert Berry (1879-1954), 1st Viscount Camrose, Hackwood Park, Basingstoke, Hampshire, acquired in 1945 from Agnew;
John Seymour Berry (1909-1995), 2nd Viscount Camrose, Hackwood Park, Basingstoke, Hampshire;
By whose descendants sold, London, Christie’s, 9 July 1999, lot 47, where acquired.
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Property from a European Private Collection
PAULUS MOREELSE
Utrecht 1571 - 1638
PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN, STANDING THREE-QUARTER LENGTH, WEARING A BLACK SUIT WITH A LACE COLLAR;
PORTRAIT OF A LADY, STANDING THREE-QUARTER LENGTH, WEARING A BLACK DRESS WITH A LACE COLLAR, PEARL JEWELRY AND HOLDING A BLACK OSTRICH FAN
a pair, both signed with monogram and dated, the gentleman upper right, the lady upper left: PM/ 1633
both oil on panel
each: 48¼ by 35½ in.; 122.4 by 89.9 cm.
繁體中文
Condition Report:
To request a condition report for this lot, please contact Isabel.Richards@sothebys.com.
Provenance:
With Kunstzaal Kleykamp, The Hague, by 1929;
With C.G. and H.L. Agnew, London, 1936-1945;
William Ewert Berry (1879-1954), 1st Viscount Camrose, Hackwood Park, Basingstoke, Hampshire, acquired in 1945 from Agnew;
John Seymour Berry (1909-1995), 2nd Viscount Camrose, Hackwood Park, Basingstoke, Hampshire;
By whose descendants sold, London, Christie’s, 9 July 1999, lot 47, where acquired.