Portrait of a Noblewoman and her Daughter, with their Dog
Oil on canvas
46 x 35 1/4 inches (116.8 x 89.5 cm)
Provenance:
Collection of the Maire Hotel, Bartlesville, Oklahoma
Purchased from the sale of the hotel's contents during the 1960s
Private collection, North Carolina
Portrait of a Noblewoman and her Daughter, with their Dog
Oil on canvas
46 x 35 1/4 inches (116.8 x 89.5 cm)
Provenance:
Collection of the Maire Hotel, Bartlesville, Oklahoma
Purchased from the sale of the hotel's contents during the 1960s
Private collection, North Carolina
Wax relined. Small losses from frame abrasion around the edges. Restoration to the face, throat, chest, and right arm of the mother, and to the daughter's forehead. The mother's red skirt heavily restored. Repaired hole (roughly 1 inch in diameter) in the red curtain near the upper right edge. Some shadows and other dark areas reinforced. The distant landscape in the upper right quadrant abraded.
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Auction: Old Master & 19th Century Paintings, Drawings & Prints, Oct 19, 2023
NEW YORK, NY -- Doyle presented an auction of Old Master & 19th Century Paintings, Drawings & Prints on October 19, 2023 that saw spirited bidding on a wide range of works from prominent collections and distinguished estates. Offerings included landscapes, still lifes, portraits and religious subjects by European artists from the Renaissance through the 19th century.
Highlighting the sale was a Flemish portrait of a soldier dating to around 1500 that attracted determined trans-Atlantic competition, driving the painting far over its $3,000-5,000 estimate to achieve $75,600. Once thought to be by the Antwerp master Quentin Massys, although now believed to be by an unrecorded artist of the period, it came with a solid publication history and a distinguished provenance from the family of the Earls Amherst. One remarkable feature was its elaborate frame ornamented with carved military paraphernalia, which was added to the piece around 1810 when it was presented as a gift to Lord Jeffrey Amherst.
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For information, please contact Elaine Stainton, 212-427-4141, ext 238, Paintings@Doyle.com