LOT DETAILS
Materials:
oil on canvas laid on panel
Measurements:
18.39 in. (46.70 cm.) (height) by 14.49 in. (36.80 cm.) (width)
Exhibited:
Amsterdam, 1867, no. 194;. London, Burlington Fine Arts Club, 1900, no. 4, as property of Arthur Sanderson;. London, Thomas Lawrie & Co., 1903, no. 19;. Berlin, 1914, no. 168;. Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Museum, The Balch Collection and Old Masters from Los Angeles Collections, March 26-April 30, 1944, no. 46;. Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, July 25-September 18, 1951;. Pomona, Los Angeles County Fair Association, 1951;. Dallas, Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, World Art Exhibition: The Art of Man, September 24-November 21, 1962;. La Jolla, La Jolla Museum of Art, Dutch and Flemish Paintings of the Northern Renaissance, June 13-September 20, 1964, no. 35
Literature:
G. Hoet, Catalogue of Naamlyst van Schilderyen met derzelver Pryzen, 1752, vol. II, no. 503;. J. Smith, Catalogue Raisonné of the Works of the Most Eminent Dutch and Flemish Painters, vol. IV, 1833, pp. 135-36, no. 58;. J. Smith, Supplement to the Catalogue Raisonné of the Works of the Most Eminent Dutch, Flemish and French Painters, London 1842, p. 534, no. 19;. C. Davis, A Description of the Works of Art Forming the Collection of Alfred de Rothschild, 1884, no. 32;. C. Hofstede de Groot, Catalogue of the Dutch Painters, London 1913, vol. V, p.42, no. 111 and p. 43, no. 114;. W. von Bode, Die Gemäldesammlung Marcus Kappel in Berlin, Berlin 1914, no. 33;. E. Plietsch, Gerard Ter Borch, Vienna 1944, p. 22;. R. McKinney, "Old Masters from the Balch Collection," in Los Angeles County Museum of Art Quarterly, Spring and Summer 1944, vol. 4, nos. 1 and 2, p. 10;. R. McKinney, "The Balch Art: Rich Gift for California," Art News, vol. 43, December 15, 1944, p. 11;. Los Angeles County Museum of Art Quarterly, Fall and Winter, 1945, vol. 4, nos. 3 and 4, p. 10;. Catalogue of the Balch Collection and Old Masters from Los Angeles Collections, Los Angeles County Museum, 1954, no. 57, p. 53;. P. Wescher and E. Feinblatt, Los Angeles County Museum, Catalogue of Paintings II: A Catalogue of Flemish, German, Dutch and English Paintings, XV-XVII Century, Los Angeles 1954, p. 53, no. 57, reproduced;. "Paintings in Los Angeles," Connoisseur, May 1955, p. 216;. S.J. Gudlaugsson, Gerard Ter Borch, The Hague 1959, vol. I, p. 125 and vol. II, pp. 157-58, no. 145 and reproduced p.302;. Los Angeles Count Museum of Art Handbook, Los Angeles 1977, p. 88;. T. Laurentius et al, Cornelis Ploos van Amstel 1726-1798. Kunsstverzamelier en printuitgever, Assen 1980, pp. 45 and 51, reproduced p. 47;. P. Sutton, A Guide to Dutch Art in America, Grand Rapids and Kampen 1986, p. 133;. J. Lloyd Williams, Dutch Art and Scotland, A Reflection of Taste, Edinburgh 1992, p. 170;. R. Priem, "The 'most excellent collection' of Lucretia Johanna van Winter: the years 1809-22, in Simiolus, vol. 25, 197, no. 2/3, pp. 118 and 218, reproduced fig. 25;. At the Museum, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, November 1998, p. 6 and 7, reproduced.
Provenance:
G. Braamcamp (1699-1771), Amsterdam, acquired 1752; His sale, Amsterdam, July 31, 1771, lot 41, for 305 guilders, to Maclaine; With Cornelis Ploos van Amstel (1726-1798), Amsterdam; His sale, Amsterdam, Philippe van der Schley, March 3, 1800 and days following, lot 1, for 610 guilders, to Jan Yver, for Pieter van Winter; Pieter van Winter Nicolaas Simonsz. (1745-1807), Amsterdam; Thence by descent to his younger daughter Anna Louisa Agatha van Loon-van Winter (1793-1877), Amsterdam; Acquired as part of the entire Van Loon collection by Alphonse, Gustave, Edmond, Lionel and Ferdinand de Rothschild acting in syndicate, 1877 and allocated by the syndicate to Baron Lionel de Rothschild, London; Baron Alfred de Rothschild, London, by inheritance from Baron Lionel de Rothschild, 1882; Arthur Sanderson, Edinburgh, by 1900; With Thomas Lawrie and Co., London, by 1903; John W. Simpson, New York, bought March 1905; With P. & D. Colnaghi, London; With M. Knoedler & Co., Inc., London, by whom sold November 1908 for £9,000 to Kappel; Marcus Kappel, Berlin, by whom sold in 1914 to Caspari, With Caspari Galerie, Munich, by whom sold in March 1928 to Knoedler; With M. Knoedler &. Co., Inc., New York, by whom sold September 1928 to Balch; Allan C. Balch, Los Angeles; Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Allan C. Balch to the Los Angeles Country Museum of Art, Los Angeles, 1944, (acc. no. M.44.2.7).