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| Medium | oil paint (paint) |
| Dimensions | 101 × 127 Cm |
| Tags | portraits: male subjectbeltlacegreen (color)pink (color)swordsmasksmanluxurywealthportraitportraits |
| Certificate | Certificate not provided |
Timeline
Chain of custody, exhibitions, and verification milestones synced from the provenance service.
Thu
05
Feb
note
sold on the same day by Agnew to Richard Reed Amrstrong [letter cited above]
sold on the same day by Agnew to Richard Reed Amrstrong [letter cited above]
Thu
05
Feb
note
by descent to his daughter Miss M....
by descent to his daughter Miss M. Cowan
Thu
05
Feb
note
Admiral Sir Walter Cowan, Bt....
Admiral Sir Walter Cowan, Bt., K.C.B., D.S.O., M.V.O. (died 1956) [according to a label on the stretcher]
Thu
05
Feb
exhibition
Chicago, Art Institute of Chicago, The Art of the Edge: European Frames, 1300-1900, 1986, no. 68
Chicago, Art Institute of Chicago, The Art of the Edge: European Frames, 1300-1900, 1986, no. 68
Mon
05
Feb
note
Malcolm Warner in Susan Wise and Malcolm Warner, French and British Paintings from 1600 to 1800 in The Art Institute of Chicago
Malcolm Warner in Susan Wise and Malcolm Warner, French and British Paintings from 1600 to 1800 in The Art Institute of Chicago (Chicago, 1996), pp. 246-48, ill.
Sun
05
Feb
note
Aileen Ribeiro, The Dress Worn at Masquerades in England, 1730-1790, and Its Relation to Portraiture
Aileen Ribeiro, The Dress Worn at Masquerades in England, 1730-1790, and Its Relation to Portraiture (New York and London, 1984), p. 190, chapter 3, pl. 12.
Tue
05
Feb
note
given to the Art Institute, 1980.
given to the Art Institute, 1980.
Wed
05
Feb
note
sold by Miss Cowan to Agnew, London, May 14, 1969 [letter dated 19 March, 1993, from Gabriel Naughton to Malcolm Warner in curatorial file]
sold by Miss Cowan to Agnew, London, May 14, 1969 [letter dated 19 March, 1993, from Gabriel Naughton to Malcolm Warner in curatorial file]
Wed
05
Feb
note
Mr....
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reed Armstrong, Chicago, from 1969
Wed
05
Feb
note
Probably in the possession of the Cowan family from c....
Probably in the possession of the Cowan family from c. 1800 [according to a letter of May 14, 1969 from William Plomer of Agnew’s to Richard Reed Armstrong, copy in curatorial file, also stating that the Cowans were collateral relations of the Van der Wall family]
Sun
05
Feb
note
offered for sale, Sotheby’s, London, November 22, 1967, no....
offered for sale, Sotheby’s, London, November 22, 1967, no. 45, bought in at £400 [the published sales results list the work as having been bought by “Stevenson”, but since it was Miss Cowan’s to sell in 1969 it must have been bought in]
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