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  • LOUISE HOLLANDINE, PRINCESS PALATINE
    Oct. 27, 2010

    LOUISE HOLLANDINE, PRINCESS PALATINE

    Est: £8,000 - £12,000

    LOUISE HOLLANDINE, PRINCESS PALATINE 1622-1709 SELF-PORTRAIT, HOLDING A PAINT BRUSH oil on panel 74.5 by 59 cm.; 29 1/4 by 23 1/4 in.

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  • ASCRIBED TO LOUISE HOLLANDINE PRINCESS PALATINE (1622- 1709) PORTRAIT OF A LADY, SAID TO BE MARY STUART (1631 - 1660), WIFE OF WILLIAM II, PRINCE OF ORANGE-NASSAU 101.5 by 81 cm. Half length, standing in a landscape, dressed as Diana Oil on canvas
    Oct. 05, 2005

    ASCRIBED TO LOUISE HOLLANDINE PRINCESS PALATINE (1622- 1709) PORTRAIT OF A LADY, SAID TO BE MARY STUART (1631 - 1660), WIFE OF WILLIAM II, PRINCE OF ORANGE-NASSAU 101.5 by 81 cm. Half length, standing in a landscape, dressed as Diana Oil on canvas

    Est: €6,000 - €8,000

    ASCRIBED TO LOUISE HOLLANDINE PRINCESS PALATINE (1622- 1709) PORTRAIT OF A LADY, SAID TO BE MARY STUART (1631 - 1660), WIFE OF WILLIAM II, PRINCE OF ORANGE-NASSAU 101.5 by 81 cm. Half length, standing in a landscape, dressed as Diana Oil on canvas Condition Note: The canvas has an old relining. The paint surface, which is covered in a layer of dirt and discoloured varnish, is in quite good condition. There is a very prominent stretcher mark to the edge. There is a large paint loss to the lower right and minor restored holes to the centre right and upper left and a tear to the upper left (5cm). Inspection under ultraviolet light reveals no further restoration. Offered in a gilt wood frame in good condition. Mary Stuart (1631-1660), was the daughter of King Charles I of England, and his wife, Queen Henrietta. In 1641 she married William II, Prince of Orange-Nassau, and their son became King William III of England. Louise Hollandine, Princess Palatine, was the second daughter of Frederick V, King of Bohemia, and became a painter and pupil of Gerrit van Honthorst in the Hague. For a discussion of her career as an artist, see A. von Rohr, `Peint par Madame l'Abbesse. Louise Hollandine Princesse van der Pfalz', in Niederdeutsche Beitrage zur Kunstgeschichte, XXVIII, 1989, p. 143 et seq. Provenance: Herrenhausen, Inv. Nr. 420; Herrenhausen Anlage 1893, Inv. Nr. 193/Previous Inv. Nr. 831.

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  • ATTRIBUTED TO LOUISE HOLLANDINE, PRINCESS PALATINE (1622- 1709) PORTRAIT OF A LADY 109 by 75.5 cm. Three-quarter length, seated in a landscape, wearing red, holding flowers Condition Note: Old relining, stable. The painting has a dirty old varnish,
    Oct. 05, 2005

    ATTRIBUTED TO LOUISE HOLLANDINE, PRINCESS PALATINE (1622- 1709) PORTRAIT OF A LADY 109 by 75.5 cm. Three-quarter length, seated in a landscape, wearing red, holding flowers Condition Note: Old relining, stable. The painting has a dirty old varnish,

    Est: €6,000 - €8,000

    ATTRIBUTED TO LOUISE HOLLANDINE, PRINCESS PALATINE (1622- 1709) PORTRAIT OF A LADY 109 by 75.5 cm. Three-quarter length, seated in a landscape, wearing red, holding flowers Condition Note: Old relining, stable. The painting has a dirty old varnish, very yellow. The paint surface is in good condition, slightly worn to the background, minor paint losses to the right side of the face and stretch marks. Minor discoloured retouchings visible to the centre and lower centre. Inspection under ultra-violet light reveals strengthening to hair, chin, minor retouchings to the background and dress. Further inspection is impeded due to the thick layer of varnish. Offered in a gilt wood frame in good condition. Provenance: Herrenhausen Inv. Nr. 407; Herrenhausen Anlage 1893 Inv. Nr. 771/ Previous Inv. Nr. 034.

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  • STUDIO OF GERRIT VAN HONTHORST, (1592 - 1656) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG LADY, SAID TO BE GRAFIN KONIGSMARK 74.5 by 59.5 cm. Half length, wearing a yellow dress with a pearl bodice Oil on canvas Condition Note: The painting bears a traditional attribution
    Oct. 05, 2005

    STUDIO OF GERRIT VAN HONTHORST, (1592 - 1656) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG LADY, SAID TO BE GRAFIN KONIGSMARK 74.5 by 59.5 cm. Half length, wearing a yellow dress with a pearl bodice Oil on canvas Condition Note: The painting bears a traditional attribution

    Est: €3,000 - €5,000

    STUDIO OF GERRIT VAN HONTHORST, (1592 - 1656) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG LADY, SAID TO BE GRAFIN KONIGSMARK 74.5 by 59.5 cm. Half length, wearing a yellow dress with a pearl bodice Oil on canvas Condition Note: The painting bears a traditional attribution to Louise Hollandine, Princess Palatine (1622-1709), the second daughter of Frederick V of Bohemia, and a painter and pupil of Honthorst in the Hague. Provenance: Herrenhausen; Braunschweig (1885- 1895); Furstenhaus Anlage1893; Fideikommiss-Galerie 1905; Braunschweig 1911 Inv. Nr. 196; Blankenburg circa 1929; Cumberland-Galerie; Georg Rex;

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  • LOUISE HOLLANDINE, PRINCESS PALATINE (1622 - 1709) SELF PORTRAIT AS A BENEDICTINE NUN 127.5 by 93 cm. Half length, holding a prayer book Oil on canvas Condition Note: The painting is unlined. There is an L shaped tear (4 x5 cm.) , in the upper left
    Oct. 05, 2005

    LOUISE HOLLANDINE, PRINCESS PALATINE (1622 - 1709) SELF PORTRAIT AS A BENEDICTINE NUN 127.5 by 93 cm. Half length, holding a prayer book Oil on canvas Condition Note: The painting is unlined. There is an L shaped tear (4 x5 cm.) , in the upper left

    Est: €10,000 - €15,000

    LOUISE HOLLANDINE, PRINCESS PALATINE (1622 - 1709) SELF PORTRAIT AS A BENEDICTINE NUN 127.5 by 93 cm. Half length, holding a prayer book Oil on canvas Condition Note: The painting is unlined. There is an L shaped tear (4 x5 cm.) , in the upper left hand corner, and two areas of loss or incipient flaking upper left and centre right which will require some attention. The painting is very dirty and the varnish is discoloured. There is an old repaired horizontal 15 cm.tear to the right side of the sitter's habit and a recent surface damage of ca. 5 sq. cms beside this. Ultra violet light reveals scattered old discoloured retouchings, mostly in the areas of flaking described above and to the margins and the habit. Plain gilt wood frame in good condition. Princes Louise Hollandine (1622-1709), was the sixth child of Frederick V of Bohemia and his wife Elizabeth. She was the only one of their daughters to remain in the Hague with her mother, but in 1658 she ran away disguised as a maid to become a Catholic nun. She became Abbess of the Convent of Maubisson in 1664. She learned to paint, almost certainly as a pupil of Gerrit van Honthorst, and is reputed to have made many portraits of her family . Another portrait, sold London, Philips, 18 December 1984, lot 5, may also be a self- portrait. For a discussion of that painting and Princes Louise as an artist see A. von Rohr, `Peint par Madame l'Abbesse' Louise Hollandine von der Pfalz', in Niederdeutsche Beitrage zur Kunstgeschichte, XXVIII 1989, p. 155 et passim. Provenance: Sammlung Hausmann Inv. Nr. 214; Schloss Herrenhausen by 1844; Fideikommis-Galerie 1905; Blankenburg circa 1929 Inv. Nr. 0784. Literature: J. Molthan, Verzeichniss der Bildhauerwerke und Gemalde welche sich in den Koniglich Hannoverschen Schlossern und Gebauden, Hanover 1844, p.89, no. 25.

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