Sir Theodore Turquet De Mayerne
Represented work of art
Artist
Peter Paul Rubens
Dimensions1.13 x 0.89 (44 1/2 x 35 inches)
Provenance
- Possibly Marquis of Lansdowne, 1806; Possibly John Hoppner, R. A. 1810. Dr James Aspell, New York, 1936; John Wanamaker 1938; George Calvert; American Art Galleries, sale, 1938; Colonel Paul, 1944; Property of the late Morris I. Kaplan, sale, Sotheby's London, June 12, 1968 (25), Anonymous sale, Christie's, (N. Y.) January 11, 1989 (180)
Exhibition history
- Detroit Institute of Arts Peter Paul Rubens 1936 (32); Atlanta Museum 1939; Milwaukee Art Institute 1942; Schaeffer and Brandt, Inc. New York Peter Paul Rubens A Loan Exhibition 1942 (12); Chicago Art Instite
Publication history
- David Piper Catalogue of 17th Century Portraits in the National Portrait Gallery 1625-1714 1963 p. 229; Charles Davis Rubens and Mayerne unpublished dissertation, University of N. Carolina at Chapel Hill 1967 passim q. V. Cat.
Photographic source
Object FormatCatalogue cutting
Photograph Source
Christie's Auction House
Negative Number8822062
Archival context
Object numberPA-F02211-0005
Archival context
- Fonds:Paul Mellon Centre Photographic Archive
- Series:Artists, A–Z
- Folder:PA-F02211
- Item:Sir Theodore Turquet De Mayerne
ClassificationsArchival Document
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