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Q1201549 | 14 | Arthur Cull (London, England);1931, (J. Ledger and Son, London, England and New York, New York, USA);1933, GK (possibly Kleinberger, New York, New York, USA) no. 16130;sold by (F. Kleinberger, Paris, France);May 1935, purchased by (F. Kleinberger Galleries, New York, New York, USA) [for $350];May 1935, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA) [for $750] accnum_Qid: Q1201549_35.22 url: https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/christ-limbo-34885 Paris, Collection B. Lacombe;Paris, Collection A. Picard;New York & Paris, F. Kleinberger Galleries(dealer-1932);New York, auction F. Kleinberger (American Art Association, Anderson Galleries, Inc.) 18 November, 1932, lot 66, repr.(as by François Clouet or Master of the Group and representing Sebastien Martigues, Vicomte de Luxembourg), bought by J. W. Bentley for $575;Paris, Collection Mr. Helft (from whom purchased by d'Atri);Paris, Galerie P. d'Atri (dealer-1937), from whom purchased by the DIA in August, 1937. accnum_Qid: Q1201549_37.182 url: https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/nobleman-valois-court-38084 Charles Astor Bristed [1820-1874] (Lenox, Massachusetts, USA);1936-1938, (Galerie F. Kleinberger, Paris, France);Purchased by Anna Scripps Whitcomb [1866-1953] as a gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts;May 1938, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA) accnum_Qid: Q1201549_38.29 url: https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/artist-his-studio-54610 until 1904, Collection Princess Mathilde (Bonaparte) (Paris, France);May 17, 1904, auction (Galerie George Petit, Paris, France) lot 71 [as Milanese School with title "Prince Trivulzio"];May 12, 1938, late Mr. J. Braz auction (Galerie Jean Charpentier, Paris, France) lot 23 [as by Morando];J. Kleinberger (Paris, France);May 12, 1938, (Kleinberger Galleries, Paris, France) no. 150 [initially in partnership with Parisian dealers A. Loebel and "A.W.," then as sole owner in November 1938];November 1938-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA) accnum_Qid: Q1201549_38.80 url: https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/gentleman-trivulzio-family-41245 Windschmidt Collection (Paris, France);(F. Kleinberger Galleries, Paris, France and New York, New York, USA);1939-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA) [as by P. Stevens] accnum_Qid: Q1201549_39.672 url: https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/winter-landscape-52704 New York, auction William J. Solomon (American Art Galleries) 4-7 April, 1923, lot 348, repr. (as early Flemish school);New York, F. Kleinberger Galleries (dealer-1941) from whom purchased by the DIA in Oct., 1941. accnum_Qid: Q1201549_41.83 url: https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/three-virgin-martyrs-49563 until 1852, Alexander, 10th Duke of Hamilton (Hamilton Palace, Glasgow, Scotland);until 1882, 12th Duke of Hamilton;June 24, 1882, Christie’s auction, Collection Duke of Hamilton, lot 399 (London, England) [to dealer, J.W. Vokins acting for H. Bingham Mildmay];until 1893, London & Flete, Collection H. Bingham Mildmay (Devon, England);1922, Kleinberger Galleries, no. 15,510 (Paris, France and New York, New York, USA);1923, Ralph Harmon Booth (Grosse Pointe Michigan, USA);1942-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA) accnum_Qid: Q1201549_42.57 url: https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/eleonora-toledo-and-her-son-35527 chronology unclear!;France, Château St. Roch, Collection Count Montrizon;Chicago, Collection Mrs. Chauncey J. Blair;Henri Haro Collection, sold at Drouot Dec. 12 and 13, 1911, no. 15 (Oberlin College Library 708.4 H23);New York, F. Kleinberger Galleries;New York, auction F. Kleinberger Galleries (American Art Association at the Plaza Hotel) 23 January, 1918, lot. 44, bought by Parrish Watson;New York, Collection Jules S. Bache, by whom given to the DIA in 1943. accnum_Qid: Q1201549_43.56 url: https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/virgin-enthroned-st-catherine-and-st-mary-magdalene-53621 London, Collection L. Gordon Stables, until January 1917, from whom purchased by Kleinberger;New York, F. Kleinberger Galleries, 12 January 1917 until 23 January 1918, (no. 15,164);New York, auction F. Kleinberger Galleries (American Art Association -- at the Plaza Hotel), 23 January 1918, lot 16 (as Jerome Bosch), purchased by C. A. Platt for $650.00;Englewood, NJ, Collection C. A. Platt;New York, auction C. A. Platt(American Art Association) 10-11 February 1919, lot 18 (as Jerome Bosch);New York, Collection Jules S. Bache, by whom given to the DIA in 1943. accnum_Qid: Q1201549_43.57 url: https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/legend-st-christopher-38144 Paris, Collection General R. de Verdier (1816);Paris, auction de Verdier (Laneuville) 13 March, 1816, lot 70;Amsterdam, Collection M. Saportas (1829--according to J. Smith);London, Collection Chaplin;Amsterdam, auction Abraham Saportas (de Vries) 14 May, 1832, lot 83 (bought by Brondgeest);(?) Possibly Paris, Galerie Sedelmeyer (dealer--1873);Paris, Collection Max Kann (or Kahn);Paris, auction M. Kann (or Kahn) (Drouot) 3 March, 1879, lot 57);Paris, F. Kleinberger (dealer - 1910?, by Jan. 1920, inv. 8392), sold to;Moscow and Wiesbaden, Collection Ludwig Mandl, 26 Jan. 1920 (80,000 FF);Amsterdam, auction (Fr. Muller) 10 July, 1923, lot. 128, repr.;Paris/New York, F. Kleinberger (dealer- by Nov. 1923-1925, no. 15,582--advertized in the Burlington Magazine in 1925 as Paris/New York City Kleinberger Gallery) from whom purchased by Mr. & Mrs. Edgar B. Whitcomb on 30 January, 1925;Detroit, Collection Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Whitcomb, by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1953. accnum_Qid: Q1201549_53.352 url: https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/landscape-farm-house-and-windmill-60039 early 1920s, possibly Luigi Grassi (Florence, Italy);until 1926, Achillito Chiesa (Milan, Italy);April 16, 1926, sold by (American Art Association, New York, New York, USA) lot 41;April-May, 1926, (F. Kleinberger Gallery, New York, New York, USA);May 29, 1926, purchased by Julian H. and Lillian Henkel Haass (Detroit, Michigan, USA) [for $4400];1953-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA) accnum_Qid: Q1201549_53.386 url: https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/madonna-and-child-enthroned-saints-lucy-margaret-mary-magdalene-and-catherine late 19th century, Baron Arthur de Schickler (Martinvast, Normandy, France);Baron Hubert de Pourtalès (Paris, France);1923, acquired by (Sir Joseph Duveen, London, England and New York, New York, USA);(Kleinberger, Paris, France);Fredore Stern;until ca. 1931, (Howard Young, New York, New York, USA);ca. 1931, Alfred J. Fisher (Detroit, Michigan, USA);1953-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA) accnum_Qid: Q1201549_53.468 url: https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/young-man-45841 Paris, auction, M. J. Boussac, (dealer), 10-11 May, 1926, no. 56;Paris, G. A. Gaboriaud (for 25,000 francs);New York, F. Kleinberger Galleries (by 1 June, 1931), sold for $3,000;Grosse Pointe Farms, Mrs. Lillian H. Haass, by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1961. accnum_Qid: Q1201549_61.350 url: https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/virgin-mary-magdalene-and-st-john-mourning-dead-christ-24952 Marguerite Saintard [d. 1735], Chardin's first wife (Paris, France);by 1745, Antoine de la Roque;May 1745, sold by (Gersaint, Paris, France) Antoine de la Roque sale, no. 75 [sold with pendant];acquired by Delpêche [possibly banker Despueschs, Detroit or Louvre version];August 14, 1760, acquired by Jean-Georges Wille [1715-1808] (Paris, France);Léon Dru [d. 1904] (Paris, France);1905, possibly Comte de Castel (Paris, France);1907, Mme. Léon Kleinberger (Paris, France);October 2, 1931-1932, by consignment to (F. Kleinberger and Co., New York, New York, USA);November 18, 1932, sold by (American Art Association, Anderson Gallery, New York, New York, USA) F. Kleinberger sale, no. 27;1932, purchased by E. Aulmann [possibly collector or agent];1934, sold by (F. Kleinberger and Co., New York, New York, USA);1935, purchased by (Arnold Seligmann, Rey and Co., New York, New York, USA);January 1935, acquired by Robert H. Tannahill [1893-1969] (Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan, USA);1970-present, bequest to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA) accnum_Qid: Q1201549_70.164 url: https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/still-life-36816 |
Q1568434 | 4 | Comte de Bourges Collection (?) (Per label on reverse. Other label indicates that the panel was in either Austria or Germany in the 19th century and in Austria after 1918 with stamp of Austrian Bundesdenkmalamt), Kleinberger Galleries, Paris, Maitland F. Griggs Collection, New York, by 1924-1943 (purchased as Pier Francesco Fiorentino).;Bibliography;Burton B. Fredericksen and Federico Zeri, Census of Pre-Nineteenth-Century Italian Paintings in North American Public Collections (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1972), 600. accnum_Qid: Q1568434_1.943.225 url: https://artgallery.yale.edu/collections/objects/45030 James Jackson Jarves Collection, Florence, to 1871, Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Conn.;Bibliography;James Jackson Jarves, Descriptive Catalogue of “Old Masters,” Collected by James J. Jarves, to Illustrate the History of Painting from A.D. 1200 to the Best Periods of Italian Art (Cambridge, Mass.: H. O. Houghton and Co., 1860), 42, no. 12.;James Jackson Jarves, Art Studies: The “Old Masters” of Italy (New York: Derby and Jackson, 1861), 114, pl. A, fig. 3.;Russell Sturgis, Jr., Manual of the Jarves Collection of Early Italian Pictures (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1868), 24–25, no. 11.;W. F. Brown, Boston, Catalogue of the Jarves Collection of Early Italian Pictures, sale cat. (1871), 12, (Giunta da Pisa), fig. 11.;William Rankin, Notes on the Collections of Old Masters at Yale University, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Fogg Museum of Harvard University (Wellesley, Mass.: Department of Art of Wellesley College, 1905), 7, no. 11.;Osvald Sirén, The Earliest Pictures in the Jarves Collection at Yale University (New York: F. F. Sherman, 1915), 277–79, Guido da Siena, fig. 1.;Osvald Sirén, A Descriptive Catalogue of the Pictures in the Jarves Collection Belonging to Yale University (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1916), 7–9, no. 2, (Guido da Siena, panel might have been for a gable crowning an altarpiece), fig. 2.;Osvald Sirén and M. W. Brockwell, Catalogue of a Loan Exhibition of Italian Primitives at the Kleinberger Galleries, exh. cat. (New York: n.p., 1917), 110, (Guido da Siena).;Raimond van Marle, “La pittura senese prima di Duccio,” Rassegna d’arte antica e moderna 7 (1920): 270, (shop of Guido da Siena).;Richard Offner, Italian Primitives at Yale University: Comments and Revisions (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1927), 2, 37, (shop of Guido da Siena), fig. 26.;George Harold Edgell, A History of Sienese Painting (New York: Dial Press, Inc., 1932), 33, (cites Sirén attribution to school of Guido, explaining that “Guido is still rather a classification than an individual”).;Bernard Berenson, Italian Pictures of the Renaissance: A List of the Principal Artists and Their Works, with an Index of Places (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1932), 268, Guido da Siena.;Bernard Berenson, Pitture italiane del rinascimento: catalogo dei principali artisti e delle loro opere, con un indice dei luoghi (Milan, Italy: U. Hoepli, 1936), 231, (Guido da Siena).;Edward B. Garrison, Italian Romanesque Panel Painting (Florence: Leo S. Olschki, 1949), 116, no. 298, (shop of Guido da Siena, ca. 1270–80).;Millard Meiss, Painting in Florence and Siena after the Black Death (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1951), 150n.80, (school of Guido da Siena),.;Mrs. Francis Steegmuller, The Two Lives of James Jackson Jarves (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1951), 293, (shop of Guido da Siena).;Gertrude Coor-Achenbach, “Notes on Two Unknown Early Italian Panel Paintings,” Gazette des Beaux-Arts 42 (1953): 257–58, (shop of Guido da Siena).;James H. Stubblebine, Guido da Siena (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1964), 16, 91, 92, 102, no. 18, (shop of Guido da Siena, dated 1260), fig. 52.;Charles Seymour Jr., Early Italian Paintings in the Yale University Art Gallery: A Catalogue by Charles Seymour, Jr. (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1970), 14–15, no. 3.;Burton B. Fredericksen and Federico Zeri, Census of Pre-Nineteenth-Century Italian Paintings in North American Public Collections (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1972), 599.;Daniel L. Arnheim, Charles Seymour Jr., and Gloria Kury Keach, Italian Primitives: The Case History of a Collection and Its Conservation (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Art Gallery, 1972), 12, no. 3, (shop of Guido da Siena, ca. 1260–70).;Richard Offner, A Critical and Historical Corpus of Florentine Painting: A Legacy of Attributions (New York: H. B. J. Maginnis, 1981), 2, 37, shop of Guido da Siena, fig. 26.;Ruth Wilkins Sullivan, “The Annointing in Bethany and Other Affirmations of Christ’s Divinity on Duccio’s Back Predella,” Art Bulletin 67, no. 1 (March 1985): 41, 43n.25, (shop of Guido da Siena, ca. 1260–70, dates based on Keach 1972), fig. 19.;Luciano Bellosi, “Per un contesto cimabusesco senese: a) Guido da Siena e il probabile Dietisalvi di Speme,” Prospettiva 61 (1991): 7–8, (Guido da Siena), fig. 8.;Handbook of the Collections, exh. cat. (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Art Gallery, 1992), 131.;Clay M. Dean, Selection of Early Italian Paintings from the Yale University Art Gallery (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Art Gallery, 2003), 18–19, no. 2, (Guido da Siena). accnum_Qid: Q1568434_1871.2 url: https://artgallery.yale.edu/collections/objects/275 Collection of Countess Manvers(Marie Louise Pierremont [1889-1984]), North Allerton, Yorkshire, Rayner McCormal Collection, New York, F. Kleinberger & Co., Inc., New York, 1955.;Bibliography;Burton B. Fredericksen and Federico Zeri, Census of Pre-Nineteenth-Century Italian Paintings in North American Public Collections (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1972), 601. accnum_Qid: Q1568434_1960.45 url: https://artgallery.yale.edu/collections/objects/52063 Baron E. de Beurnonville (1825-1906), Paris, Sale of the above, Pillet, Paris, May 9, 1881, lot 468, Jean Dollfus (1823-1911), Paris, Sale of the above, Lair-Dubreuil, Paris, April 1, 1912, lot 99, illus., Frederik Muller, Amsterdam, Franz Kleinberger, Paris, 1913, Harald Petri (1877-1954), Antwerp, Sale of the above, Frederik Muller et Cie, Amsterdam, November 30– December 6, 1926, lot 57. Maurice Lagrand, Brussels. Kunsthandel A.G., Lucerne, and ‘Seling,’ March 1973, jointly owned, Julius Böhler, Munich, received on commission from the above, March 1973, and acquired September, 1973 (Lagerbuch-number 7-73), Dr. Herbert and Mrs. Monika Schaefer, June 1974.;This work appears on our "Artworks with Nazi-Era Provenance Documentation Gaps" page.;Bibliography;Leandre Vaillat, “La peinture hollandaise,” L’A rt et les Artistes 15 (April–September 1912): 146, ill.;Walter Cohen, Ulrich Thieme, and Felix Becker, “Engebrechtsz” in Thieme-Becker, Kunstler Lexikon, 10 (Leipzig: E. A. Seemann, 1914), 527, ill.;Nicolaas Beets, “De tentoonstelling 1575,” Onze Kunst 25 (1914): 53, ill.;Paul Wescher, “Zur Chronologie der Gemalde des Cornelis Engelbrechsten,” Zeitschrift fur bildende Kunst 58 (1924): 99, 103, ill.;E´mile Gavelle, Cornelis Engebrechtsz. L’e´cole de peinture de Leyde et le romantisme Hollandais au de´but de la Renaissance (Lille: Raoust, 1929), 292–93, G. 40.;Max J. Friedländer, Die Altniederla¨ndische Malerei, 10 (Berlin: P. Cassirer, 1932), pl. 52, fig. 93.;G. J. Hoogewerff, De Noord-Nederlandsche Schilderkunst, 3 (The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1939), 202–204, fig. 108.;E. Peinck, “Cornelis Engebrechtsz: de herkomst van sijn kunst,” Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek (1948–1949): 53, ill.;Office de Re´cupe´ration E´conomique, Re´pertoire d’oeuvres d’art dont la Belgique a e´te´ spolie´e durant la guerre 1939-1945 (Brussels: Royaume de Belgique, 1948), Illus. 25 (Pl. V), fig. 76.;Max J. Friedländer, Early Netherlandish Paintings, 10 (Leiden & Brussels: Foleor Publishers, 1973), 73, 79, fig. 93.;Walter S. Gibson, The Paintings of Cornelis Engebrechtsz, 34 (New York & London: Garland Publishing, 1977), 167–68, 247, fig. 43.;Missing art works of Belgium (Brusells: Ministère des affaires économiques, 1994), 31, fig. 67.;Collection: Dr. Herbert & Monika Schaefer, Selected Works, exh. cat. (New Haven, Conn.: Mountain View Press, 1998), 12–15, ill.;Joachim Pissarro, Saints, Sinners, and Scenery: European Genre and Landscape Paintings from the Collection of Herbert and Monika Schaefer, exh. cat. (New Haven: Yale University Art Gallery, 1998), 6–7.;Jan Piet Filedt Kok, Walter S. Gibson, and Yvette Bruijnen, Cornelis Engebrechtsz: A Sixteenth-Century Leiden Artist and his Workshop (Turnhout: Brepols, 2014), 126–27, no. 33, fig. 119. accnum_Qid: Q1568434_ILE1981.9.1 url: https://artgallery.yale.edu/collections/objects/64296 |
Q160236 | 211 | Ludwig Heinrich Bojanus (Russian), Acquired by Hessisches Landesmuseum, Galerie Fischer, Lucerne, sale, 6/2/1945, no.10, pl.2, as Canaletto, F. Kleinberger Galleries, according to Virch, Donor: Walter C. Baker (American) accnum_Qid: Q160236_1.972.118.242 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/338189 ?Jan Vincent Coster, Amsterdam (in 1622), John Andrews (until 1832, his estate sale, Christie's, London, March 3, 1832, no. 65, for £8.8 to Tuck), Isidor Sachs, Vienna (until d. 1871, his estate sale, Posonyi, Vienna, December 17, 1872, no. 97), [H. O. Miethke, Vienna, about 1889–92], Carl Franze, Tetschen (until 1916, posthumous sale, Lepke's, Berlin, November 7, 1916, no. 63), Prof. Curt Glaser, Berlin (by 1928–33, his anonymous sale, Internationales Kunst- und Auktions-Haus, Berlin, May 9, 1933, no. 241, to Gurlitt), [Wolfgang Gurlitt, Munich, 1933–at least 1962], [Adolphe Stein, Paris, until 1965, sold for $8,000 to Kleinberger], [Kleinberger, New York, 1965–66, sold to Reid], Bagley Reid, New York (1966–72, sold to MMA) accnum_Qid: Q160236_1.972.171 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/435680 ?conti di Collalto, Castello di San Salvatore, Susegana (from about 1550), Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington, Chiswick House, near London (by ca. 1740–d. 1753), his daughter, Charlotte Elizabeth Boyle, Marchioness of Hartington, Chiswick House (1753–d. 1754), her son, William Cavendish, later 5th Duke of Devonshire, Chiswick House (1754–d. 1811), the Dukes of Devonshire, Chiswick House and Chatsworth, Derbyshire (1811–1950, inv., 1863), Andrew Cavendish, 11th Duke of Devonshire, Chatsworth (1950–58, his sale, Christie's, London, June 27, 1958, no. 19, for £4,725 to Sperling [Kleinberger]), [Kleinberger, New York, 1958–66, sold to Fleischman], [Lawrence A. Fleischman, New York, 1966–73, sold to Mont], [Frederick Mont, New York, 1973, sold to MMA] accnum_Qid: Q160236_1.973.116 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437638 Harry G. Sperling, Donor: Harry G. Sperling accnum_Qid: Q160236_1.975.131.129 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/339843 Alan Loebl, 1950 accnum_Qid: Q160236_1.975.131.149 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/335557 Jan Pietersz Zoomer, Valerius Röver, Johann Edler Goll van Franckenstein (Dutch), Johan Goll van Franckenstein Sr., Pieter Hendrik Goll van Franckenstein, William Esdaile (British), his sale, Christie's, London, June 23, 1840, lot 1024 (as by Rembrandt), Robert Stayner Holford (British), his sale, Christie's, London, July 11–14, 1893, lot 665 (as by Rembrandt), Frank T. Sabin (British), Martin B. Asscher, Harry G. Sperling, Donor: Harry G. Sperling accnum_Qid: Q160236_1.975.131.152 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/335689 comte Mauduit, Nice (as by a French painter, sold to Spink), [Spink, London, by 1963], [Spink, London, and Kleinberger, New York, 1963–75, sale, Sotheby's, London, July 10, 1974, no. 117, as by Claude Lorrain, bought in, half share bequeathed by Harry G. Sperling, last surviving partner of Kleinberger, and half share purchased by MMA] accnum_Qid: Q160236_1.975.152 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/435910 Cardinal Franchi, Rome, Commandante Rossi, Rome, Pol. Popiel, Warsaw (not Lvov as stated by R. Lehman, pl. 15), by whom presented to the cathedral in Warsaw, Count Horodetzki, Paris, F. Kleinberger Galleries, New York. Acquired by Philip Lehman in 1923. accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.1.1 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/460151 Andrew Fountaine, Narford Hall, Norfolk (inventory 1855-73, no. 111:10, Fountaine sale 1884, lot 58), unknown private colleciton, Madrid (?), [F. Kleinberger Galleries, New York and Paris, 1922]. accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.1.1120 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/460221 Probably the Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk, Bruges, [Alliance des Arts, Paris], by May 1847, Quedeville collection, Paris, by 1851, Quedeville sale, Malard and François, Paris, 29-31 March 1852 (Lugt 20729), lot 58 (as Hemmeling), R. Labordette, Amiens, [F. Kleinberger Galleries, New York and Paris], 1912. Acquired by Philip Lehman from Kleinberger in February 1912. accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.1.114 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/459056 Probably the Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk, Bruges, [Alliance des Arts, Paris], by May 1847, Quedeville collection, Paris, by 1851, Quedeville sale, Malard and François, Paris, 29-31 March 1852 (Lugt 20729), lot 58 (as Hemmeling), R. Labordette, Amiens, [F. Kleinberger Galleries, New York and Paris], 1912. Acquired by Philip Lehman from Kleinberger in February 1912. accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.1.114b url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/460352 Prince Heinrich von Bourbon, Vienna, Bourbon sale, E. Hirschler and Co., Vienna, 2 April 1906 (Lugt 64233), lot 70, [F. Kleinberger Galleries, Paris and New York] (bought from Hirschler, 2 September 1906), [Ehrich Galleries, New York] (bought from Kleinberger, 1908), [F. Kleinberger Galleries, Paris and New York] (bought from Ehrich, 6 July 1911). Acquired by Philip Lehman from Kleinberger in October 1911. accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.1.117 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/459059 Private collection, Mrs. Thomson-Sinclair, Dunbeath Castle, 1912 auctioned: London (Sotheby’s) 1912-05-14/15, Private collection Friedrich Lippmann, Berlin, Art dealer F. Kleinberger, Paris/New York, Ickelheimer, New York City, Harry G. Sperling, New York, Acquired by Robert Lehman by 1959. accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.1.121 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/459063 Charles Léon Cardon, Brussels, by 1907, [F. Kleinburger Galleries, Paris and New York], 1909 (bought from Cardon), Mary (Mrs. Chauncey J.) Blair, Chicago, 1910 (bought from Kleinburger), [F. Kleinburger Galleries, Paris and New York], 1916 (bought from Mrs. Blair). Acquired by Philip Lehman from Kleinberger in October 1916. accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.1.129 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/459071 Don Sebastián Gabriel de Beaujeu, Braganza y Borbón, infante of Spain and Portugal, his son, Prince Pierre de Bourbon et Bourbon, duke of Dúrcal, Paris, his sale, American Art Association, Chickering Hall, New York, 10-11 April 1889, lot 24 (as "Doña Juana La Loca" by Hans Holbein the Elder, not sold), his sale, Haro Frères et Bloche, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, February 3, 1890, lot 23 (as Jean La Folle by Holbein), sold to Prince Manuel de Yturbe, Paris, his granddaughter, Princess Yturbe, Paris, sold to [F. Kleinberger Galleries, New York], 1926. Acquired by Philip Lehman from Kleinberger in March 1926. accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.1.130 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/459072 Don Sebastián Gabriel de Beaujeu, Braganza y Borbón, infante of Spain and Portugal, his son, Prince Pierre de Bourbon et Bourbon, duke of Dúrcal, Paris, his sale, American Art Association, Chickering Hall, New York, 10-11 April 1889, lot 24 (as "Doña Juana La Loca" by Hans Holbein the Elder, not sold), his sale, Haro Frères et Bloche, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, February 3, 1890, lot 23 (as Jean La Folle by Holbein), sold to Prince Manuel de Yturbe, Paris, his granddaughter, Princess Yturbe, Paris, sold to [F. Kleinberger Galleries, New York], 1926. Acquired by Philip Lehman from Kleinberger in March 1926. accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.1.130 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/150000120 Martin Le Roi, Paris, [F. Kleinberger Galleries, Paris and New York]. Acquired by Philip Lehman from Kleinberger in October 1911. accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.1.131 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/459073 Collection Sir John Stromberry, London, 1862, Collection John Heugh, London, Lèopold Goldschmidt, Paris, Count de Sartiges, Paris, [F. Kleinberger Galleries, Paris and New York]. Durlacher, London, 1926, Acquired by Philip Lehman from Kleinberger in July 1912. accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.1.132 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/459074 Hollingworth Magniac, London, his sale, Christie, Manson and Wood, London, 2, 4-8, 11-15 July 1892 (Lugt 50986), lot 73, M. de Villeroy, Paris, his sale, Galerie Georges Petit, Paris, 28-29 April 1922 (Lugt 83557), lot 29, ill., sold to [Germain Seligman, New York], sold to [F. Kleinberger Galleries, New York and Paris]. Acquired by Philip Lehman before 1928. accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.1.137 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/459079 Commissioned by Jan van Duren, Deventer, his son, Damiaan van Duren, his daughter, Elisabeth van Duren, who married Martinus van Doorninck in 1738, by descent to M. van Doorninck D Jzn., Deventer, by 1882 and still in 1897, P.W. van Doorninck, Bennekom and later Colmschate, at least 1901-1909, C. F. L. de Wild, The Hague, [F. Kleinberger Galleries, Paris and New York], Charles Beistegui, Paris, by 1912, [M. Knoedler and Co., London and New York]. Acquired by Philip Lehman from Knoedler in November 1912. accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.1.141 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/459083 Commissioned by Jan van Duren, Deventer, his son, Damiaan van Duren, his daughter, Elisabeth van Duren, who married Martinus van Doorninck in 1738, by descent to M. van Doorninck D Jzn., Deventer, by 1882 and still in 1897, P.W. van Doorninck, Bennekom and later Colmschate, at least 1901-1909, C. F. L. de Wild, The Hague, [F. Kleinberger Galleries, Paris and New York], [Thomas Agnew and Sons, London], [M. Knoedler and Co., London and New York], 1912. Acquired by Philip Lehman from Knoedler in February 1912. accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.1.142 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/459084 Commissioned by Vicente Joaquín Osorio Moscoso y Guzmán (1756–1816), 11th conde de Altamira and marqués de Astorga, by descent to Vicente Pío Osorio de Moscoso Ponce de León (1801–1864), conde de Altamira, by descent to his daughter, María Rosalía Luisa, duquesa de Baena, until ca.1870, marqués de Corvera, Madrid, 1900, Léopold Goldschmidt, Paris, ca.1903, Count Pastré, Paris, [F. Kleinberger Galleries, Paris, ca. 1910], acquired by Philip Lehman from Kleinberger in October 1911. accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.1.148 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/459090 Cardinal Franchi, Rome, Commandante Rossi, Rome, Pol. Popiel, Warsaw (not Lvov as stated by R. Lehman, pl. 15), by whom presented to the cathedral in Warsaw, Count Horodetzki, Paris, F. Kleinberger Galleries, New York. Acquired by Philip Lehman in 1923. accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.1.2 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/460152 [Elia Volpi, Palazzo Davanzati, Florence], Volpi sale, American Art Association, New York, 21-23 November 1916, lot 425, ill., [F. Kleinberger Galleries, New York]. Acquired by Philip Lehman through Kleinberger Galleries in July 1920. accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.1.2018 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/460306 Sciarra collection, Rome, Gardner and Vicomte Bernard d'Hendecourt, Paris, F. Kleinberger Galleries, New York, acquired by Philip Lehman in 1914, Pauline Ickelheimer, New York. Acquired by Robert Lehman in 1946. accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.1.21 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/458961 Prince Maffeo Barberini Colonna di Sciarra, Rome, Vicomte Bernard d'Hendecourt, Paris, [F. Kleinberger Galleries, New York], Philip Lehman, 1914, Pauline Ickelheimer, New York. Acquired by Robert Lehman in 1946. accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.1.21b url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/460413 Cardinal Franchi, Rome, Commandante Rossi, Rome, Pol Popiel, Warsaw, Warsaw Cathedral (presented by Popiel), Count Horodetzki, Paris, [F. Kleinberger Galleries, New York]. Acquired by Philip Lehman in 1923. accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.1.2b url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/461003 Albin Chalandon, Paris, Georges Chalandon, Paris, Camille Benoît, Paris (see M. Logan, "L'exposition de l'ancien art siennois," Gazette des Beaux-Arts, ser. 3, vol. 32, 1904, pp. 210-11, Crowe and Cavalcaselle, New History, vol. 3 1914, p. 178), F. Kleinberger, Paris, acquired by Philip Lehman in January 1917 accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.1.31 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/458971 Spedale della Scala, Siena. Johann Anton Ramboux, Cologne (Catalogue des collections d'objets d'arts de la succession de M. Jean Ant. Ramboux, conservateur du Musée de la Ville de Cologne, Heberle, Cologne, May 23, 1867, p. 23, no. 117), Professor A. Müller, Düsseldorf, Fürstliches Hohenzollern'sches Museum, Sigmaringen (F. A. Lerner, Verzeichnis der Gemälde, 1871, pp. 53-55, no. 186, ibid., 1883, pp. 58ff., no. 186), F. Kleinberger & Co., New York. Acquired by Philip Lehman after 1928 and before 1932. accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.1.33 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/458973 Sale, Sotheby's, London, July 6, 1920, part of lot 41, P. & D. Colnaghi && Co., London;Richard Owen, Paris, Lady Elliot, London, sale, Sotheby's, London, March 6, 1957, lot 34 (to Kauffmann), Marianne Feilchenfeldt, Zürich, [F. Kleinberger & Co., New York]. Acquired by Robert Lehman from Kleinberger in 1960. accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.1.465 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/459935 [Loebl, Paris]. Acquired by Philip Lehman in 1924. accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.1.62 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/459002 Possibly Allie Loebl of F. Kleinberger Galleries, Paris, Robert Lehman, New York, possibly by 1948 accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.1.707 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/459262 Purchased by Robert Lehman from Allie Loebl (Galerie F. Kleinberger), Paris, 1948. accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.1.714 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/459266 Purchased by Robert Lehman from Allie Loebl (Galerie F. Kleinberger), Paris, 1948. accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.1.722 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/459273 Artaud de Montor, Paris, by 1811, Artaud de Moontor sale, Hôtel des Ventes Mobilières, Paris, January 16-17, 1851, no. 98-100 (as Andrea Orcagna), bt. Louvisille, Comte Pourtalès-Gorgier, Paris, Pourtalès sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, February 21-22, 1867, no. 230 (as Orcagna), Mlle. G. de V. sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, March 29, 1922, no. 9, 10 (as School of Benozzo Gozzoli, bt. Bacri, F. Kleinberger, Paris, by 1923. Acquired by Philip Lehman before 1928. accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.1.75 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/459017 Artaud de Montor, Paris, by 1811, Artaud de Moontor sale, Hôtel des Ventes Mobilières, Paris, January 16-17, 1851, no. 98-100 (as Andrea Orcagna), bt. Louvisille, Comte Pourtalès-Gorgier, Paris, Pourtalès sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, February 21-22, 1867, no. 230 (as Orcagna), Mlle. G. de V. sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, March 29, 1922, no. 9, 10 (as School of Benozzo Gozzoli, bt. Bacri, F. Kleinberger, Paris, by 1923. Acquired by Philip Lehman before 1928. accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.1.76 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/459018 Kleinberger, Paris. Acquired by Philip Lehman before 1928. accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.1.8 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/459132 Professor Magenta, Milan, Cristoforo Benigno Crespi, Milan, Crespi sale, Galerie Georges Petit, Paris, June 4 1914, no. 41 (bt Kleinberger). Acquired by Philip Lehman before 1928. accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.1.98 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/459040 Lady Harcourt, Harry G. Sperling accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.131.31 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/338930 Gutekunst and Klipstein- May 28, 1953, no. 149, Harry G. Sperling accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.131.38 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/340814 August Artaria (Austrian), F. Kleinberger Galleries, Harry G. Sperling, New York, Donor: Harry G. Sperling accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.131.44 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/340463 UnidentifiedFrench (?) Collector (Lugt 474), Walter Hugelshofer According to Harry G. Sperling, Galerie Fischer, Lucerne, Harry G. Sperling accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.131.45 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/337981 Somasco Convent, Santa Maria della Salute(presented by the artist)(according to accession card), Conte Leopoldo Cicognara(according to accession card), Canova(according to accession card), Monsignor Canova(according to accession card), Francesco Pesaro (Italian)(according to accession card), Edward Cheney (British), London (according to accession card), Sotheby's, London (British), April 29, 1885, no. 1042, Parsons(according to accession card), Dan Fellows Platt (American), F. Kleinberger Galleries, 1940 (according to accession card), Harry G. Sperling accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.131.52 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/339404 Ludwig Heinrich Bojanus (Russian), Acquired in 1829 by Hessisches Landesmuseum(see mark and number on verso), sold or exchanged between 1936 and 1945 with Galerie Fischer, Lucernesale, 11/30/1956, no.442, as Canaletto, Harry G. Sperling, Donor: Harry G. Sperling accnum_Qid: Q160236_1975.131.7 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/338190 Heinz Kisters, Kreuzlingen, Switzerland (in 1965), private collection (until 1968, sold to Böhler), [Julius Böhler, Munich, 1968–1969, sold to Kleinberger], [Kleinberger, New York, 1969–75, bequeathed by Harry G. Sperling, last surviving partner of firm, to MMA] accnum_Qid: Q160236_1976.100.1 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/435678 [Edward Speelman, London, until 1958, sold for $850 to Kleinberger], [Kleinberger, New York, 1958–75, bequeathed by Harry G. Sperling, last surviving partner of firm, to MMA] accnum_Qid: Q160236_1976.100.10 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436345 ?Marie Darbisse (until d., posthumous inv., 1744, claimed by Hallé),?her godson, the painter's son, Noël Hallé, Paris (1744–d. 1781),?his widow, Françoise Geneviève Lorry Hallé (from 1781, gave to her son, Jean Noël),?her son, Jean Noël Hallé (by 1785), [Ambroselli, Paris, until 1969, as "L'Hérésie détruite (Révocation de l'Édit de Nantes)," by Charles Le Brun, share exchanged with Kleinberger], [Ambroselli, Paris, and Kleinberger, New York, 1969–71, half share exchanged with Ambroselli], [Kleinberger, New York, 1971–75, bequeathed by Harry G. Sperling, last surviving partner of firm, to MMA] accnum_Qid: Q160236_1976.100.11 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436346 [de Beer, London, until 1963, sold for $950 to Kleinberger], [Kleinberger, New York, 1963–75, bequeathed by Harry G. Sperling, last surviving partner of firm, to MMA] accnum_Qid: Q160236_1976.100.12 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436344 [Martin Asscher, London, until 1960, as by Nicolas Largilliere, sold for $5,200 to Kleinberger], [Kleinberger, New York, 1960–75, bequeathed by Harry G. Sperling, last surviving partner of firm, to MMA] accnum_Qid: Q160236_1976.100.13 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436347 comte Robert de Pourtalès, Paris (by 1900–at least 1907), Jeanne de Pourtalès, baronne d'Adelsward, Paris (by 1909), comte James de Pourtalès, Paris (by 1959–66, sold to Mons), [Mons et Cie., Paris, from 1966], [Allen Loebl, Paris, until 1967, sold to Kleinberger], [Kleinberger, New York, 1967–75, bequeathed by Harry G. Sperling, last surviving partner of firm, to MMA] accnum_Qid: Q160236_1976.100.14 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436561 ?Chalandon family, Paris, [dealer,?Paris, until 1949], [Otto Wertheimer, Paris, 1949–58, as by Pontormo, sold for $4,762 to Kleinberger], [Kleinberger, New York, 1958–75, as by Pontormo, later as by Pier Francesco Foschi, bequeathed by Harry G. Sperling, last surviving partner of firm, to MMA] accnum_Qid: Q160236_1976.100.15 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436770 Delaval Loftus Astley, 18th Baron Hastings, Melton Constable, Norfolk (until d. 1872), his son, Bernard Edward Delaval Astley, 19th Baron Hastings, Melton Constable, (1872–d. 1875), his brother, George Manners Astley, 20th Baron Hastings, Melton Constable, (1875–d. 1904), his son, Albert Edward Delaval Astley, 21st Baron Hastings, Melton Constable, (1904–63, sale, Christie's, London, May 24, 1963, $2,352 to "Spence" [Abdy]), Robert Henry Edward Abdy, London (1963–65, sold to Kleinberger), [Kleinberger, New York, 1965–75, bequeathed by Harry G. Sperling, last surviving partner of firm, to MMA] accnum_Qid: Q160236_1976.100.17 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437172 Mr. and Mrs. George L. Mesker, Palm Beach (until his d. 1935/36), Mrs. George L. (Elizabeth D.) Mesker, Palm Beach (1935/36–1943, her estate sale, Parke-Bernet, New York, October 27–30, 1943, no. 501, for $775), [Arnold Seligman, Rey & Co., New York, 1943–44, sold for $8000 to Minneapolis], Minneapolis Institute of Arts (1944–58, sold to Weitzner), [Julius Weitzner, New York, from 1958], Mr. Endicott, New York (until 1960, sold to Newhouse and de Boer), [Newhouse, New York, and P. de Boer, Amsterdam, 1960], [P. de Boer, Amsterdam, 1961, sold to Kleinberger], [Kleinberger, New York, 1961–75, bequeathed by Harry G. Sperling, last surviving partner of firm, to MMA] accnum_Qid: Q160236_1976.100.18 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437600 [Edward Speelman, London, 1967, purchased in Switzerland, sold for $12,000 to Kleinberger], [Kleinberger, New York, 1967–75, bequeathed by Harry G. Sperling, last surviving partner of firm, to MMA] accnum_Qid: Q160236_1976.100.19 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437842 Jules Porgès, Paris, [Guy Stein and D'Atri, Paris, until 1963], [Kleinberger, New York, 1963–75, bequeathed by Harry G. Sperling, last surviving partner of firm, to MMA] accnum_Qid: Q160236_1976.100.2 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/435688 William à Court, 1st Baron Heytesbury, Heytesbury House, Wiltshire (probably by 1823–d. 1860, purchased in Madrid), his son, William Henry Ashe Holmes à Court, 2nd Baron Heytesbury, Heytesbury House (1860–d. 1891), his grandson, William Frederick Holmes-à Court, 3rd Baron Heytesbury, Heytesbury House (1891–d. 1903), his widow, Margaret Anna, Lady Heytesbury, Heytesbury House (1903–d. 1920, her estate, 1920–26, her estate sale, Hampton & Sons and Edens, Heytesbury, April 27, 1926, no. 1329, for £39.18), [Julius Böhler, Munich, and F. Steinmeyer, Lucerne, by 1927–50, sold to Kleinberger], [Kleinberger, New York, 1950–75, bequeathed by Harry G. Sperling, last surviving partner of firm, to MMA] accnum_Qid: Q160236_1976.100.21 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437970 Hon. Mrs. Ethel Mary Trollope, Crowcombe Court, near Taunton, Somerset (by 1907–d. 1934, as "The Earl of Northumberland" by Rubens, later as by Thomas de Keyser), her grandson, Major Thomas Fleming Trollope-Bellew, Crowcombe, Taunton (from 1934), [Martin Asscher, London, until 1967, sold to Kleinberger], [Kleinberger, New York, 1967–75, bequeathed by Harry G. Sperling, last surviving partner of firm, to MMA] accnum_Qid: Q160236_1976.100.22 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437282 ?Sir Joshua Reynolds, London (possibly acting as agent for Chambers),?Sir William Chambers, London, Hampton Court, and Whitton Place, near Hounslow (until d. 1796), by descent to George Chambers, Chambers family, Miss E. M. Chambers (until 1957, sold to Leger), [Leger, London, 1957, sold for £800 to Kleinberger], [Kleinberger, New York, 1957–75, bequeathed by Harry G. Sperling, last surviving partner of firm, to MMA] accnum_Qid: Q160236_1976.100.23 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436288 [Galerie Marcus, Paris, after 1945–1967, sold for $2,800 to Kleinberger], [Kleinberger, New York, 1967–75, bequeathed by Harry G. Sperling, last surviving partner of firm, to MMA] accnum_Qid: Q160236_1976.100.24 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437722 David P. Sellar, London (until 1894, sale, Christie's, London, March 17, 1894, no. 111, for £105 to A. Smith), M. van Slochem, New York (in 1912), M. van Gelder, Uccle, near Brussels (in 1929), John Ringling, Sarasota (until 1930, sold to Böhler), [Julius Böhler, Munich, 1930, sold to Neuerburg], Hermann Neuerburg, Hamburg (from 1930), Gottfried Neuerburg, Cologne (until 1961, sold to Böhler), [Julius Böhler, Munich, 1961–67, sold to Kleinberger], [Kleinberger, New York, 1967–75, bequeathed by Harry G. Sperling, last surviving partner of firm, to MMA] accnum_Qid: Q160236_1976.100.25 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436679 Jules Porges, Paris, [Guy Stein and D'Atri, Paris, until 1963], [Kleinberger, New York, 1963–75, bequeathed by Harry G. Sperling, last surviving partner of firm, to MMA] accnum_Qid: Q160236_1976.100.3 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/435687 [Rothman, London, until 1958, sold for $3,780 to Kleinberger], [Kleinberger, New York, 1958–75, bequeathed by Harry G. Sperling, last surviving partner of firm, to MMA] accnum_Qid: Q160236_1976.100.4 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436280 [Ambroselli, Paris, until 1968, as by Jacques-Louis David, sold for $3,500 to Kleinberger], [Kleinberger, New York, 1968–71, as "Study for Sabine Women", half share exchanged with Ambroselli], [Kleinberger, New York, and Ambroselli, Paris, 1971–75, bequeathed by Harry G. Sperling, last surviving partner of Kleinberger, to MMA] accnum_Qid: Q160236_1976.100.5 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436108 [Galerie Marcus, Paris, after 1945–68, sold for $4,000 to Kleinberger], [Kleinberger, New York, 1968–75, bequeathed by Harry G. Sperling, last surviving partner of firm, to MMA] accnum_Qid: Q160236_1976.100.6 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436183 [Galerie Marcus, Paris, after 1945–68, sold for $4,000 to Kleinberger], [Kleinberger, New York, 1968–75, bequeathed by Harry G. Sperling, last surviving partner of firm, to MMA] accnum_Qid: Q160236_1976.100.7 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436182 [Duits, London, until 1961, sold for $10,000 to Kleinberger], [Kleinberger, New York, 1961–75, bequeathed by Harry G. Sperling, last surviving partner of firm, to MMA] accnum_Qid: Q160236_1976.100.8 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436230 Graf Karol Lanckoronski, Vienna (until d. 1933), Lanckoronski family or Gräfin Adelajda Lanckoronska, Vienna, Vorarlberg, and later Zurich (1933–67, seized by the Nazis in 1939, held at Alt Aussee [676] and at Munich collecting point [767], returned to Austria June 25, 1945, restituted, sale, Christie's, London, June 23, 1967, no. 76, as "Figures and Dogs on a Terrace with a Pool and Statues," by La Hyre, for £367.10.0 to Stein), [Adolphe Stein, London, 1967–68, sold for $4,000 to Kleinberger], [Kleinberger, New York, 1968–75, bequeathed by Harry G. Sperling, last surviving partner of firm, to MMA] accnum_Qid: Q160236_1976.100.9 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437039 Barrie Simmons (until 1961, sale, Sotheby's, London, June 14, 1961, no. 107, for £11,000 to Markham, bought in, sold for £10,000 to Kleinberger for Payson), Joan Whitney Payson, New York and Manhasset (1961–d. 1975) accnum_Qid: Q160236_1976.201.11 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436041 [Lucerne Fine Art (Böhler), Lucerne, until 1926, as "Portrait of a Man, representing Antoine de Bourbon, Roi de Navarre" by Corneille de Lyon, sold for $5,200 to Kleinberger], [Kleinberger, New York, 1926–27, sold for $10,000 to Pratt], George D. Pratt, Glen Cove, N.Y. (1927–d. 1935, life interest to his widow, Vera Amherst Hale Pratt, 1935–d. 1978) accnum_Qid: Q160236_1978.301.7 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/435949 Mr. Chaplin, Copenhagen, later England, Edmund Higginson, Saltmarsh Castle, Herefordshire (by 1842–46, his sale, Christie's, London, June 4, 1846, no. 95, for £46), Madame Duval (until 1904, her estate sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, November 28, 1904, no. 9, for Fr 27,000 to Kleinberger), [Kleinberger, Paris, from 1904], Marcus Kappel, Berlin (by 1906–30, cat., 1914, no. 16, his sale, Cassirer & Helbing, Berlin, November 25, 1930, no. 11), Mr. and Mrs. Jack Linsky, New York (until his d. 1980), The Jack and Belle Linsky Foundation, New York (1980–82) accnum_Qid: Q160236_1982.60.32 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437073 Robert H. and Evelyn Benson, London (acquired in Rome, by 1902–27, cat., 1914, no. 72, sold to Duveen), [Duveen, New York, 1927–29, sold to Kleinberger], [Kleinberger, New York, 1929–33, sold to Duveen], [Duveen, New York, 1933–about 1962], Mr. and Mrs. Jack Linsky, New York (about 1962–his d. 1980), The Jack and Belle Linsky Foundation, New York (1980–82) accnum_Qid: Q160236_1982.60.6 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436056 comte de Montbrison, château de St. Roch, Mrs. Chauncey J. Blair, Chicago (by 1914–16, sold to Kleinberger), [Kleinberger, New York, 1916, sold to Dreicer], Michael Dreicer, New York (1916–d. 1921) accnum_Qid: Q160236_22.60.63 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/435958 Federico Frizzoni-Salis, Villa Frizzoni, Bellagio (in 1862, inv., n.d., no. 24), Léonardus Nardus, Suresnes, Onnes van Nijenrode, Nijenrode Castle, Breukelen (until 1923, his sale, Frederik Müller, Amsterdam, July 10, 1923, no. 13, as by a South German painter, for fl. 36,000), [Kleinberger, New York, 1923, sold to MMA] accnum_Qid: Q160236_23.255 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436480 comte Arthur de Vogüé, château de Commarin, near Dijon, his daughter-in-law, comtesse Charles de Vogüé, château de Commarin (?sold to Loebl), [Loebl, Paris, sold to Abdy], Sir Robert Henry Edward Abdy, Newton Ferrers, Callington, Cornwall, [A. S. Drey, Munich, 1925–27, as by Titian, sold to MMA] accnum_Qid: Q160236_27.56 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437828 ?Joseph Schwaabe, Amsterdam, private collection, Swanage, Dorsetshire (sold to Clark), [H. M. Clark, London], [Steinmeyer-Groot, Paris, until 1911, sold to Kleinberger], [Kleinberger, Paris and New York, 1911–12, sold to Friedsam], Michael Friedsam, New York (1912–d. 1931) accnum_Qid: Q160236_32.100.1 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/435806 Charles T. D. Crews, London and Billingbear Park, Wokingham, Berkshire (until 1915, his estate sale, Christie's, London, July 1–2, 1915, no. 41, as by Thomas de Keyser, to Buttery), [Ehrich Galleries, New York, until 1917, sold to Kleinberger], [Kleinberger, New York, 1917, sold for $8,000 to Friedsam], Michael Friedsam, New York (1917–d. 1931) accnum_Qid: Q160236_32.100.10 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436248 Mrs. Moylan, London, [Durlacher, London, until 1922, sold to Kleinberger], [Kleinberger, New York, 1922–23, sold for $2,500 to Friedsam], Michael Friedsam, New York (1923–d. 1931) accnum_Qid: Q160236_32.100.100 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437866 Holzer, [Piero Tozzi, New York, until 1917, sold to Kleinberger], [Kleinberger, New York, 1917, as by Moroni, sold to Friedsam], Michael Friedsam, New York (1917–d. 1931) accnum_Qid: Q160236_32.100.101 url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436749 comte G. de Montbrison, château de Saint-Roch, Auvillar, Tarn-et-Garonne (until about 1908), Leopold Hirsch, London, [Kleinberger, Paris, 1924, sold to Friedsam], Michael Friedsam, New York (1924–d. 1931) |