Moche artist(s) – Shield with crab and fish figures – Moche – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/314874
References and Further Reading Bennett, Wendell C., and Junius B. Bird.
References and Further Reading Bennett, Wendell C., and Junius B. Bird.
The daughter of an army sergeant, Hendrickje Stoffels advanced in Rembrandt’s household from servant (by 1649) to mistress, presumed model, and common-law wife, as well as stepmother to the artist’s son Titus (1641–1668) and mother of his daughter Cornelia (1654–1685)
Stuttgart, 1904, p. 262, ill. p. 219. Wilhelm R. Valentiner.
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Harmonica Pitch Pipe Hohner Viola d’Amore German 18th century ‘Gaillard’ Musette P.
Havemeyer, 1929 Object Number: 29.100.32a, b Mrs. H. O. (Louisine W.)
On the back of this rectangular ivory panel, a raised rim surrounds a smooth, recessed compartment, displaying the vertical orientation of the ivory grain. The recessed field provided an area for the panel to receive a thin sheet of wax that could be used as an erasable writing surface
Les Arts 9, no. 100 (April 1910). p. 5.
This picture was painted in 1653 for the Sicilian nobleman Don Antonio Ruffo (1610/11–1678) and sent from Amsterdam to his palace in Messina during the summer of 1654. Ruffo was an avid collector; at his death he had 364 paintings, including a work by Van Dyck, Saint Rosalie Interceding for the Plague-stricken of Palermo, now also in The Met (Spiegel Historiael 4 (September 1969), p. 456, fig. 9. B[ob]. Haak.
[By 1964 and until 1973, with Herbert Cahn, Basel]; 1973, purchased by Rosemary and George Lois from Herbert Cahn; 1973-2010, collection of Rosemary and George Lois, New York; on loan to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1973, 1992, and 1999; acquired in 2010, purchased from Rosemary and George Lois through Bobbie Entwistle of Entwistle London
Vase-Painters and to Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters [2nd edition]. no. 58 ter., p.
New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, p. 32, fig. 49.
?[art market, Berlin, by 1927–at least 1928]; private collection, Berlin (in 1933); [Galerie Sanct Lucas, Vienna, until 1938; exchanged with Neuman]; Baron Karl Neuman (Charles Neuman de Végvár), Vienna, later Greenwich, Conn
[New York], [1970], p. 4. Burton B. Fredericksen and Federico Zeri.