ID 770956
Lot 5 | CORNEILLE DE LA HAYE, CALLED CORNEILLE DE LYON (THE HAGUE 1500/10-1575 LYON)
Estimate value
$ 50 000 – 70 000
Portrait of a lady, half length, traditionally identified as Marie de Lorraine (1515-1560)
oil on panel
8 1⁄8 x 6 3⁄8 in. (20.6 x 16 cm.)
Provenance
Alexander M. Bing, New York, by 1927.
with Wildenstein & Co., New York, by 1933.
with J. B. Neumann, New York, by 1937.
with Newhouse Galleries, New York.
Philip Henry Isles, New York, circa 1940, and by descent to the late owner.
Literature
T. Cox, 'A Last View of the French Exhibition,' The Connoisseur, LXXXIX, 1932, p. 149, fig. III.
M. Chamot, 'Primitives at the French Exhibition,' Apollo, XV, 1932, p. 63, illustrated.
E.M. Benson, 'Problems of Portraiture,' Magazine of Art, XXX, 1937, p. 9.
Exhibited
New York, Kleinberger Galleries, Loan Exhibition of French Primatives, October-November 1927, no. 70.
London, Royal Academy, Loan Exhibition of French Art, 4 Januray-5 March 1932, no. 98.
Chicago, The Art Insititute of Chicago, A Century of Progress Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture: Lent by American Collections, 1 June-1 November 1933, no. 12.
Artist: | Corneille de Lyon (1500 - 1575) |
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Applied technique: | Oil on panel |
Art style: | High Renaissance, Renaissance |
Genre: | Portrait |
Place of origin: | Western Europe, Europe, The Netherlands |
Auction house category: | Paintings |
Artist: | Corneille de Lyon (1500 - 1575) |
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Applied technique: | Oil on panel |
Art style: | High Renaissance, Renaissance |
Genre: | Portrait |
Place of origin: | Western Europe, Europe, The Netherlands |
Auction house category: | Paintings |
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