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Identifier: frick-31072002097360 (find matches)
Title: A descriptive and illustrated catalogue of 150 paintings by old masters of the Dutch, Flemish, German, Italian, Spanish and French schools (electronic resource)
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: F. Kleinberger Galleries (New York, N.Y.)
Subjects: Painting
Publisher: New York : (s.n.)
Contributing Library: Frick Art Reference Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Metropolitan New York Library Council – METRO
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io2. — Van Dyck (Antonius) VAN DYCK (Antonius)(Antwerp i5gq — 1641 Blackfriars, London) 103. Portrait of the Little Duke Lommelino* He is standing on a balustrade, slightly inclined to the left, the lace turned to the right and upwards, in 3/4 profile, holding in hisright his hat and his left hand on the hip. He is attired in a blackcostume, whith short breeches; on a belt hangs a s\vrd. The coatis adorned with golden buttons. Over the breast hangs from theright shoulder a double gold-chain. On the left is seen the baseof a column: above a deep-red curtain, and on the right a blue,clouded sky. The portrait was known in the Collection Cattaneo inGenoa as that of the Little Duke . Dr. Pol de Mont, Director of the Antwerp .Museum, identifiedthis Portrait as that of a youth of the family Loramelino whoowned it. Oval Canvas. 52 in., by 39 inches From the Col lection of the family Lommelino; — — Cattaneo. < ienoa. 120 i
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io3. Van Dyck (Antonius). SUTTERMANS (Justus) (Antwerp (597 — 168i Florence) 104. — Portrait of Ferdinand II, de Medici. Turned slightly to the left, he is looking at the spectator. Hehas a ruff-collar and a richly gilt and ciselled armour over hiscostume. In his right he holds a cane and his left reposes on hiship. Oil a table with a ved cover, to the left, lies his helmetadorned with feathers. Behind is a red drapery. Whole figure. Canvas. 64 in., by 43 inches. Exhibited in lirussels in (910, V-pi: — in the Bagatelle . in Paris, N (49. 128 — I if ■ f .N ■V, 1 VI - 1 1 ^s^. & (O4. — SUTTERMANS (JuStUS). p i! i m i tI \ i; FLEMISH SCHOOL BENSON (Ambrosius) (Lived in Bruges between t5i9 — i55o) J05- — Portrait of Vigoureux de Courtewille* Turned sligiitly to the right. His face is clean-shaven. On hisblack hair he has a dark cap. On a red jacket he wears a heavyfur-coat. Under the coat is seen the white shirt. With his right heholds up a golden ring and in the lef
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