
Property from a New York Private Collection
Falconers Halted at an Inn
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February 1, 09:24 PM GMT
Estimate
25,000 - 35,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
Property from a New York Private Collection
Philips Wouwerman
Haarlem 1619 - 1668
Falconers Halted at an Inn
oil on panel
panel: 14 by 16 in.; 35.6 by 40.6 cm.
framed: 22 ½ by 24 ¾ in.; 57.1 by 62.8 cm.
François Nieuwenhuys (d. 1880), Paris;
His estate sale, Paris, Hôtel Drouot, 28 April 1881, lot 29;
Where acquired by Martin Rikoff, Paris for 4,750 francs;
By whom sold, Paris, Georges Petit, 4 December 1907, lot 26;
With Steinmeyer, Cologne, 1912;
With Reinhardt Galleries, New York, 1914;
John N. Willys (1873-1935), New York, by 1925;
Thence by inheritance to his wife, Isabel Van Wie Willys (1877-1945), New York;
By whose estate sold, New York, Parke-Bernet, 25 October 1945, lot 21;
Where acquired by Mr. and Mrs. J. Theodor Cremer, New York;
Anonymous sale, London, Sotheby's, 9 December 1987, lot 87;
With Robert Noortman Gallery, London;
With Bob Haboldt, Ltd., New York, 1989;
From whom aquired by the present collectors, June 1989.
P. Eudel, L'Hôtel Drouot en 1881, Paris 1882, p. 127;
C. Hofstede de Groot, A catalogue raisonné of the works of the most eminent Dutch painters of the seventeenth century..., vol. II, London 1909, p. 473, cat. no. 697aa;
R. Flint, "John N. Willys Collection," in International Studio 80 (February 1925), p. 370;
B. Schumacher, Philips Wouwerman (1619 - 1668): The Horse Painter of the Golden Age, Doornspijk 2006, vol. I, pp. 248-249, cat. no. A197; vol. II, reproduced pls. 24, 186 (as indistinctly signed).
Wouwermans favored scenes from hunting excursions as they allowed him to display his talent as an equestrian painter as well as a landscapist. His success in his lifetime with these scenes was paralleled only by his posthumous popularity among wealthy collectors.
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