ID 1030996
Lot 19 | AN ENGRAVED MOTHER-OF-PEARL, LAPIS LAZULI AND RED CORAL INLAID SLATE, SIENA AND BRECCIA MARBLE PANEL
Estimate value
$ 100 000 – 200 000
BY DIRCK VAN RIJSWIJCK (1596-1679), AMSTERDAM, CIRCA 1660, SIGNED ‘D’, THE BRECCIA AND SIENA MARBLE POSSIBLY REPLACEMENTS AND SOME VANITAS ATTRIBUTES LATER REPLACEMENTS
Depicting a central bouquet in a vase with a parakeet or parrot signed 'D', on a shelf with multiple vanitas attributes
24 by 35 ½ in. (61 by 90.2 cm.)
Provenance
The panel probably previously incorporated into a cabinet supplied by A. Beurdeley, 22 September 1863, and delivered to Baron Lionel de Rothschild;
Formerly recorded in the Red Room, 148 Piccadilly, London and divided up after his death by Baroness Lionel de Rothschild and by the art dealers Frederick and Charles Davis, 47 Pall Mall, and given to their son, Sir Nathaniel Mayer de Rothschild, 1st Lord Rothschild, in 1882;
Recorded in the 21 June 1899 inventory of the contents of the collection of the late Baron Lionel Nathan de Rothschild;
Recorded in the inventories of May 1904, 7 May 1908 and corrected 20 July 1928 in the sitting room of Lady Rothschild at 148 Piccadilly.
Sotheby's, London, 19-20 April 1937, lot 254 (stated as being from Lord Rothschild's sitting room to Mr. Hart).
Acquired from Mr. Hart in 1937.
Sotheby's, London, 11 December 2002, lot 36.
Acquired by Ann and Gordon Getty from the above.
Applied technique: | Marquetry |
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Medium: | Ebonywood, Tortoiseshell, Wood |
Historical era: | Victorian period |
Place of origin: | Northern Europe, Europe, United Kingdom |
Auction house category: | Furniture and Lamps, Cupboards |
Applied technique: | Marquetry |
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Medium: | Ebonywood, Tortoiseshell, Wood |
Historical era: | Victorian period |
Place of origin: | Northern Europe, Europe, United Kingdom |
Auction house category: | Furniture and Lamps, Cupboards |
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