18th-19th century
49.5 x 63.1 cm (19 1/2 x 24 13/16 in.)
Hendrik Voogd. [De Vries, Brondgeest, Engelberts and Roos, August 15-16, 1842, possibly lot K, L, or M], sold. Jonkheer Johan Steengracht van Oostkapelle (1782-1846), The Hague; his son, Nicolaas Johan Steengracht van Moyland (1806-1866), Kasteel Duivenvoorde, Voorschoten; his son, Hendricus Adolphus Steengracht (1836-1912), Kasteel Duivenvoorde, Voorschoten; his sister's grandson, Baron Willem Anne Assuer Jacob Schimmelpenninck van der Oye (1889-1957), Kasteel Duivenvoorde, Voorschoten; his sister, Baroness Jonkvrouw Ludolphine Henriette Schimmelpenninck van der Oye (1891-1965), Kasteel Duivenvoorde, Voorschoten.[1] [Paul Brandt, Amsterdam, 17 March 1959, lot 221]. Adolph Schwarz, Amstelveen. [Sotheby's, Amsterdam, 15 November 1994, lot 2] sold; to William W. Robinson, newton, Massachusetts, 1994, gift; to Harvard Art Museums, 2024 [1] Ludolphine Schimmelpenninck van der Oye sold the family collection of drawings by Voogd c. 1959. I.Q. van Regteren Altena, head of the Rijksprentenkabinett, divided the drawings into lots that were sold to (mostly) Dutch museums and private collectors.
Pastel and graphite on coarse brown laid (?) paper;
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