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Keywords: Johannes Vermeer - Woman Holding a Balance - Google Art Project.jpg Assessments 1 File Johannes Vermeer - Woman Holding a Balance - Google Art Project jpg LargeImage Casimir Perier; sale Christie Manson London 5 May 1848 no 7 ; Perier's son; by inheritance to Comtesse de Ségur Péreir; P D Colnaghi Co London and M Knoedler Co New York ;4 sold 11 January 1911 to Peter A B Widener Lynnewood Hall Elkins Park Pennsylvania; inheritance from Estate of Peter A B Widener by gift through power of appointment of Joseph E Widener Elkins Park Pennsylvania; gift 1942 to NGA 1 The 1683 inventory of goods accruing to Jacob Dissius after the death of his wife Magdalena van Ruyven lists twenty paintings by Vermeer For the complete transactions between her husband Jacob Dissius and his father Abraham Dissius following her death see John Michael Montias <i>Vermeer and His Milieu A Web of Social History</i> Princeton 1989 246 257 359 361 docs 417 420 2 For this sale see Montias 1989 363 364 doc 439 3 The systematic catalogue for the NGA Dutch paintings published the following information at this point in the provenance PP initials of consignor; sale Ph van der Schley Amsterdam 11 May 1801 no 48 ; bought for Ph van der Schley by Merrem This had been provided by The Getty Provenance Index but was in error The painting in the 1801 sale was one of the same subject by Pieter de Hooch now in Berlin per 27 October 1997 letter from Burton Frederickson Director of the Provenance Index in NGA curatorial files 4 M Knoedler Co purchased one quarter share in the painting from Colnaghi in October 1910 per 18 May 1995 letter from Melissa De Medeiros Knoedler Librarian in NGA curatorial file 397 716707 False 1664 c 1664 overall 3/24/2012 9 31 30 AM 1942 9 97 http //www nga gov/fcgi-bin/timage_f object 1236 National Gallery of Art Washington DC Widener Collection Painting 1660 1670 w355 x h397 cm 1664 - c 1664 False 0 884765625 Object woman-holding-a-balance-johannes-vermeer Woman Holding a Balance w 355 oil on canvas Possibly Pieter Claesz van Ruijven 1624 1674 Delft; possibly by inheritance to his wife Maria de Knuijt d 1681 Delft; possibly by inheritance to her daughter Magdalena van Ruijven 1655 1682 Delft; possibly by inheritance to her husband Jacobus Abrahamsz Dissius 1653 1695 Delft;1 sale Amsterdam 16 May 1696 no 1 ;2 Isaac Rooleeuw Amsterdam; sale Amsterdam 20 April 1701 no 6 ; Paolo van Uchelen d 1703 Amsterdam sale B Tideman Amsterdam 18 March 1767 no 6 ; Kok Nicolaas Nieuhoff Amsterdam; sale Ph van der Schley Amsterdam 14 April 1777 no 116 ; Van den Bogaard 3 sale Maximilian I Joseph 1756 1825 Munich 5 December 1826 no 101 as by Gabriel Metsu Louis Charles Victor de Riquet de Caraman 1762 1839 Paris; sale Lacoste Paris 10 May 1830 no 68 Casimir Péreir; sale Christie Manson London 5 May 1848 no 7 ; Péreir's son; by inheritance to Comtesse de Ségur Péreir; P D Colnaghi Co London and M Knoedler Co New York ;4 sold 11 January 1911 to Peter A B Widener Lynnewood Hall Elkins Park Pennsylvania; inheritance from Estate of Peter A B Widener by gift through power of appointment of Joseph E Widener Elkins Park Pennsylvania; gift 1942 to NGA 1 The 1683 inventory of goods accruing to Jacob Dissius after the death of his wife Magdalena van Ruyven lists twenty paintings by Vermeer For the complete transactions between her husband Jacob Dissius and his father Abraham Dissius following her death see John Michael Montias <i>Vermeer and His Milieu A Web of Social History</i> Princeton 1989 246 257 359 361 docs 417 420 2 For this sale see Montias 1989 363 364 doc 439 3 The systematic catalogue for the NGA Dutch paintings published the following information at this point in the provenance PP initials of consignor; sale Ph van der Schley Amsterdam 11 May 1801 no 48 ; bought for Ph van der Schley by Merrem This had been provided by The Getty Provenance Index but was in error The painting in the 1801 sale was one of the same subject by Pieter de Hooch now in Berlin per 27 October 1997 letter from Burton Frederickson Director of the Provenance Index in NGA curatorial files 4 M Knoedler Co purchased one quarter share in the painting from Colnaghi in October 1910 per 18 May 1995 letter from Melissa De Medeiros Knoedler Librarian in NGA curatorial file Dutch profane allegory special url_id -wHFDKu7-mhjtQ PD-old-100-1923 1675 Woman holding a balance by Johannes Vermeer Google Art Project works by Johannes Vermeer
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