Cornelis van NOORDE (Harlem 1731 1795).
Two portraits... Lot 2
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Cornelis van NOORDE (Harlem 1731 1795).
Two portraits of women (one with a collar and the other wearing earrings) after Frans Hals.
Blood and black stone, blurred.
34.5×28.3 cm; 35×28 cm.
Both are signed lower right, annotated lower left "F.Hals pinxit" and one bears an inscription upper right "Aetat suae 31/1634".
Important stains.
Our drawing can be compared to the portrait of a woman with a collar painted by Frans Hals in 1634 and kept at the Detroit Institute of Arts (see: Seymour Slive, Frans Hals, Phaidon, London, England, 1970, volume II, fig.159, repr.).
For its counterpart, the portrait of a woman with earrings, our drawing can be compared to a figure of a seated woman, dated 1660, preserved at Oxford, Christ Church, Senior Common room (see: opus cited above, volume II, fig.326, repr.).
Provenance: collection of the Marquis de Lagoy, by descent.
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