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Presumed portrait of the Comte de Quélus

(French, 1520–1603)
(French, c. 1545/50 – 1605)
Medium/TechniqueBlack, red, and yellow chalk on cream antique laid paper
DimensionsSheet: 26.5 x 18.5 cm (10 7/16 x 7 5/16 in.)
Credit LineArthur Mason Knapp Fund
Accession number22.701
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsDrawings
ProvenanceHenri Haro, son of Etienne-François Haro, Parisian dealer (c.1890, Paris, cf. Lugt 1241); [Pierre Defer (1798-1870, Paris, Lugt 739)]; Henri Dumesnil, son-in-law of Defer (1823-1898, Paris, Lugt 739); purchased through Walter Gay (1856-1937, Boston artist) November 1922
Unidentified artist, French, 16th century
16th century
Anonymous, French, 17th century
Probably 17th century
Anonymous, French, 17th century
Probably 17th century
Unidentified artist, Italian, 17th century
About 1600–20
Unidentified artist, Netherlandish (?), 17th century
17th century
Nude Putto Resting against a Globe
Unidentified artist, Italian, 17th century
late 17th century
Portrait of a Lady (Madame Jamin ?)
Unidentified artist, French, 16th century
Landscape with Trees and Rocks
Johann Christian Reinhart
1804
Head of an Old Man
Unidentified artist, French, 17th century
Philip van Marnix, Baron von St. Aldegonde
Nicolas Quesnel, the Elder
16th century
Guillaume, Duc de Montmorency
Nicholas Lagneau
undated