Portrait of Nicolaes Ruts
Portrait of Nicolaes Ruts (1573–1638) is a 1631 painting by the Dutch artist
The portrait is painted in oil on a mahogany panel, and measures 46 x 34 in (116.8 x 87.3 cm).
Nicolaes Ruts (1573–1638), the subject of the portrait, was born in
Provenance[4]
Susanna Ruts, Amsterdam, and descendants. By 1799, Joost Romswinckel, Leyden and The Hague. After 1817, Anthony Meynts; his sale, Amsterdam, July 15, 1823 (lot 107) as Portrait of a Man; to Brondgeest (possibly as agent for Dutch royal family); Willem II, king of the Netherlands; his sale, The Hague, August 12, 1850 (lot 86), as Portrait d'un Rabbin; to Weimer, The Hague Adrian Hope; his sale, Christie's, June 30, 1894 (lot 57); to Agnew's Joseph Ruston, Monk's Manor, Lincoln; his sale, Christie's, May 21/23, 1898 (lot 95) Colnaghi; to Comte Boni de Castellane, Paris (via E. Fischof); to J. Pierpont Morgan, before 1903; to The Frick Collection, 1943 (via Knoedler's).
See also
References
- ISBN 978-1-85669-415-5.
- ^ a b "The Frick Collection". Retrieved 28 March 2019.
- ISBN 978-3-8228-6320-6.
- ^ "Nicolaes Ruts". Retrieved February 20, 2022.