William, Prince of Orange by Cornelis Visscher https://www.nga.gov/artworks/38877-william-prince-orange
Rosenwald [1891 – 1979], Philadelphia, (L.1932d); gift to NGA, 1950.
Rosenwald [1891 – 1979], Philadelphia, (L.1932d); gift to NGA, 1950.
Rosenwald [1891 – 1979], Philadelphia, (L.1932d); gift to NGA, 1950.
Rosenwald [1891 – 1979], Philadelphia, (L.1932d); gift to NGA, 1950.
history & notes Artwork History Provenance Brandywine Workshop and Archives, Philadelphia
1997.82.2 Artwork history & notes Artwork History Provenance John Castagno, Philadelphia
1997.82.3 Artwork history & notes Artwork History Provenance John Castagno, Philadelphia
Basel, 1934, no. 65, as Nu. 1943 Paintings from the Chester Dale Collection, Philadelphia
Widener, Ashbourne, near Philadelphia. 2 vols.
In 1953 Helen Haseltine Plowden, the daughter of William Stanley Haseltine (1835–1900), gave the National Gallery of Art one of her father’s earliest oil studies, Marina Piccola, Capri , 1858. In 1991, in honor of the Gallery’s fiftieth anniversary, Guest Services Corporation gave the museum Haseltine’s stunningly beautiful Natural Arch at Capri , 1871.
William Stanley Haseltine was born in Philadelphia, the son of a successful businessman
Pieter Hendricksz de Hooch (occasionally spelled de Hoogh) was baptized in the Reformed Church in Rotterdam on December 20, 1629. His father was a master bricklayer and his mother a midwife.
Philadelphia Museum of Art; Gemäldegalerie, Staatliche Museen Preussischer Kulturbesitz