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Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder Flanders (now Belgium) (1573-1621) Flowers in a Glass Vase c. 1615 Oil on panel 54 x 39.5 cm. 1983.279 Subject type: Still life Labels/Marks: On back: (1) "Thos. Agnew and Sons Ltd. #45613/London/43 Old Bond St./Piccadilly, W1X 4BA" lower center; (2) "51" lower left; (3) "S348” lower left Provenance: Duke of Northumberland; Thomas Agnew & Sons, Ltd., London; purchased by Cantor Arts Center, 1983 Bibliography: The Stanford Museum Centennial Handbook (Stanford, 1991), p. 70, repr. |
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Thorald Brendstrup Denmark (1812–1883) The Artist's Wife c. 1835 Oil on canvas 41.6 x 32.5 x 1.7 cm. 1988.114 Subject type: Portrait Provenance: By descent, family of the artist; Christie's, London, March 22, 1988; sold to Thomas Agnew & Sons, Ltd., London; purchased by Cantor Arts Center, 1988 |
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Thomas Buttersworth Great Britain (active 1798–1827) British Men of War in Distress c. 1815 Oil on canvas 51 x 71.5 cm 1979.8 Subject type: Marine Signature/Inscription: “T. Buttersworth" lower left Provenance: Captain and Mrs. Leon S. Goltzer, Palo Alto, CA; by gift to Cantor Arts Center, 1979 |
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Thomas Buttersworth Great Britain (active 1798–1827) Shipping in the English Channel c. 1815 Oil on canvas 51 x 61 cm. 1979.7 Subject type: Marine Signature/Inscriptions: "T. Buttersworth" lower right Provenance: Captain and Mrs. Leon S. Goltzer, Palo Alto, CA; by gift to Cantor Arts Center, 1979 Exhibition history: Cantor Arts Center, Europe 15th-18th Century Gallery, 25 March–17 October 2005 |
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Ludovico Cardi, called Il Cigoli Italy (1559-1613) Salome with the Head of John the Baptist c. 1610 Oil on canvas 97.5 x 78 cm. 1980.44 Subject type: Religious Provenance: Christie's, London; purchased by Cantor Arts Center, 1980 |
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Follower of Caravaggio Italy Boy with Feather in his Cap Oil on canvas 41.2 x 34.3 cm. 1970.85 Subject type: Portrait Provenance: Private collection, New York, by 1920's; sold to Arthur U. Newton Galleries, New York City; sold to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart M. Marshall, Palo Alto, California, 1955; by gift to Cantor Arts Center, 1970 Exhibition history: From Classical Greece to Early 20th Century: Selections from the Stanford University Museum of Art and the de Saisset Museum, de Saisset Museum, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA, 6 April 1993–31 December 1996 |
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Attributed to Emma Ciardi Italy (1879-1933) Venetian Seascape with Figures Oil on board 18.44 x 20.9 cm. 1968.21 Subject type: Landscape Provenance: William G. Mantell; by bequest to Cantor Arts Center, 1968 |
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Jules Coignet France (1798–1860) The Abbey at Jumièges c. 1838–47 Oil on paper on canvas 29.8 x 40.7 cm.; 44 x 54.2 x 5.5 cm. (with frame) 1986.380 Subject type: Landscape Provenance: Henry Strachey (dealer), London; purchased by Cantor Arts Center, 1986 Exhibition history: Searches, Terrors, Dreams: Romantic Themes in Art, T.W. Stanford Art Gallery, 8 February–1 May 1988; Recent Acquisitions 1984–1990, T.W. Stanford Art Gallery, 11 September–21 October 1990 Bibliography: The Stanford Museum Journal, XVI-XVII, 1986-87, p. 21 (repr.) |
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Nicolas Colombel France (1644-1717) Moses Defending the Daughters of Jethro c. 1686 Oil on canvas 122 x 72 cm. 1980.43 Subject type: Religious Provenance: Sir Robert Gayer, Great Britain, purchased in Italy, 1686; his sale, Grinling Gibbons and Parry Walton (dealers), Banqueting House, Whitehall, May 11, 1686; sale, Christie's, London, July 19, 1974, no. 158, to Julius Weitzner (dealer), London; Heim Gallery, London; purchased by Cantor Arts Center from Julius Weitzner, 1980 Exhibition history: Body Language: The Human Form in Art, T.W. Stanford Art Gallery, 16 July 1996–27 April 1997; Cantor Arts Center, Europe 15th-18th Century Gallery, 21 January 1998–12 April 2006; Conflict and Art, Cantor Arts Center, 7 June 2006–27 August 2006 Bibliography: The Stanford Museum Centennial Handbook (Stanford, 1991), p. 73, repr.; Paul Duro, The Academy and the Limits of Painting in Seventeenth-century France, Cambridge University Press, p. 3 (repr.) |
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Jacques Courtois, called Il Bourgignon France (1621–1676) Battle with a Warrior Wielding a Mace Oil on copper 16.7 x 21.8 cm. 1996.56.1 Subject type: Military Provenance: Mr. & Mrs. John A. Hooper, Portola Valley, California; by gift to Cantor Arts Center, 1996 Bibliography: E. L. Holt, "The Jesuit Battle-Painter: Jacques Courtois (le Bourguignon), Apollo (March, 1969), p. 212-23 |
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Jacques Courtois, called Il Bourgignon France (1621–1676) Battle with Trumpeter on a White Horse Oil on copper 16.9 x 22.0 cm. 1996.56.2 Subject type: Military Provenance: Mr. & Mrs. John A. Hooper, Portola Valley, California; by gift to Cantor Arts Center, 1996 Bibliography: Bibliography: E. L. Holt, "The Jesuit Battle-Painter: Jacques Courtois (le Bourguignon)," Apollo (March, 1969), p. 212-23 |
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Lucie Cousturier France (1876–1925) St. Tropez c. 1891 Oil on canvas 54 x 64.8 cm. 1970.7 Subject type: Landscape Provenance: Galerie René Drouet, Paris; B. Gerald Cantor; by gift to Cantor Arts Center, 1970 Exhibition history: President Gerhard Casper's Office, Stanford University, 27 September 1996–30 September 1997 |
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Cornelis van Dalem Flanders (now Belgium) (1535-1576) Landscape with Adam and Eve c. 1564 Oil on panel 75.6 x 96.1 cm. 1959.72 Subject type: Religious, landscape Provenance: Silvertop family, Newcastle, Great Britain; Harry Sperling, New York City; F. Kleinberger and Co., New York City; sold to Mr. & Mrs. Prentis Cobb Hale, San Francisco, 1959; by gift to Cantor Arts Center, 1959 Bibliography: The Stanford Museum Centennial Handbook (Stanford, 1991), p. 69, repr.; John LaPlante, "The Stanford Museum and Art Gallery," The Art Journal, 21, 1961–62, p. 198 repr., XXI |
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Charles-François Daubigny France (1817–1878) Valley of the Arques, Normandy 1871–75 Oil on canvas 63 x 92 cm. 1982.201 Subject type: Landscape Signature/Inscriptions: "Daubigny" lower left, black paint Provenance: Private collection, Aix-en-Provence, France; Galerie du Fleuve, Paris; purchased by Cantor Arts Center, 1982 Exhibition history: Collecting for Stanford: Recent Acquisitions, T.W. Stanford Art Gallery, 11 January–20 February 1983; The Forest of Fontainebleau and Its Artists, Stanford University Museum of Art, 14 January–20 April 1986; Cantor Arts Center, Gallery, Europe & USA 19th Century Gallery, 21 January 1999–3 December 2000; Cantor Arts Center, Europe & USA 19th Century Gallery, 29 July 2001–present Bibliography: CFA Annual Meeting, May 1983, The Stanford Museum, XII-XIII, 1982–3, p. 24; The Stanford Museum Centennial Handbook (Stanford, 1991), p. 86, repr. |
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Georg Decker Hungary (c. 1819-1894) Portrait of Karl Ritter von Henikstein c. 1848 Oil on paper mounted on board 1981.197 Subject type: Portrait Provenance: Private collection, Austria; sold to Christian M. Nebehay (dealer), Vienna, 1979; purchased by Cantor Arts Center, 1981 |
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Maurice Denis France (1870–1943) Fountain in Villa Medici at Night 1904 Oil on board 23.2 x 34.4 cm. 1983.92 Subject type: Landscape Signature/Inscriptions: “MD" lower left Provenance: Galerie Druet, France, no. 1135, sold to Etienne Moreau-Nelaton, 1904; sale Ader-Picard-Tajan, Drouot, December 2, 1977; Auction Versailles, February 26, 1978, no. 160; sold to Blache; Sabine Helms (dealer), Munich (as Fountain in Villa Borghese); purchased by Cantor Arts Center, 1983 Exhibition history: Art around 1900, Stanford University Museum of Art, October 16–1 December 1984; Cantor Arts Center, Europe & USA 19th Century Gallery, 28 July 1999–5 December 2001 Bibliography: The Stanford Museum 1982–1983, vol. XII, XIII, illus. p. 25 Other information: aka Fountain in Villa Borghese |
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André Derain France (1880–1954) Canal, France 1925 Oil on canvas 33 x 39.6 cm. 1962.255 Subject type: Landscape Signature/Inscriptions: "a. derain" lower left Provenance: Fred Maxwell (dealer), San Francisco; by gift to Cantor Arts Center, 1962 |
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André Derain France (1880–1954) Still Life with Fruit c. 1938 Oil on canvas 66 x 82 cm.; 82.5 x 98.7 x 6.0 cm. (with frame) 1984.236 Subject type: Still life Signature/Inscriptions: "a. derain" lower right Provenance: Marie Harriman, New York City; Stoppenbach and Delestre, Ltd., London; purchased by Cantor Arts Center, 1984 Exhibition history: Derain: Retrospective Exhibition, Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, 8 November 1994–15 March 1995; Cantor Arts Center, Europe & USA Early Modern Gallery, 21 January 1999–1 June 2001 Bibliography: Andre Derain: Paintings and Drawings, Theo Waddington & Co., Inc., New York 1981 (exhibition catalogue); Jane Lee, "Painting as Divination: A Still Life by André Derain", The Stanford Museum, XIV-XV, 1984–85, pp. 2-8 |
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Felix Maria Diogg Switzerland (1764-1834) Portrait of a Young Artist c. 1800 Oil on canvas 61 x 49.5 cm. 1972.145 Subject type: Portrait Provenance: Heim Gallery, London; purchased by Cantor Arts Center, 1972 Exhibition history: Body Language: The Human Form in Art, T.W. Stanford Art Gallery, 16 July 1996–27 April 1997 |
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Carlo Dolci Italy (1616-1686) Madonna in Glory c. 1670 Oil on canvas 117 x 97 cm. (octagonal; sight) 1970.103 Subject type: Religious Provenance: Commissioned by Filippo Franceschi(?), Florence; Giuseppe Henery, Ireland; The Duke of Marlborough, Blenheim Palace, Woodstock; his sale, Christie, Manson & Woods, August 7, 1886, lot 648; sold to Thomas Agnew & Sons, Ltd., London; Earl of Swinton, Swinton Park, Yorkshire; his sale, Sotheby's, May 8, 1968, lot 66; Central Picture Galleries, New York City, by 1970; purchased by Cantor Arts Center, 1970 Exhibition history: Chasing History: Art and Provenance, Cantor Arts Center, 9 August–26 November 2006 Bibliography: Dr. Waagen, Treasures of Art in Great Britain (London, 1854), vol. 3, pp. 124-125 |
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Follower of Gaspard Dughet Italy Landscape Oil on canvas 99.2 x 136.7 cm. 1969.202 Subject type: Landscape Provenance: Mrs. Hugh T. Dobbins; by gift to Oakland Museum of Art; by exchange with Oakland Museum of Art, 1969 |
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School of Anthony van Dyck Flanders (now Belgium) (1599-1641) Jan van de Wouwer Oil on canvas 49 x 41 cm. 1970.92 Subject type: Portrait Provenance: Arthur U. Newton Galleries, New York City; sold to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart M. Marshall, Palo Alto, California; by gift to Cantor Arts Center, 1970 Bibliography: Susan J. Barnes et al, Van Dyck – A Complete Catalogue of the Paintings, see p. 364; European Paintings, The Stanford Art Gallery presents a Loan Collection of Stanford University, April 1951, no. 13, ill. p. 2 |
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Johan-Georg Edlinger Germany (1741–1819) Self-Portrait 1780 Oil on canvas 59.5 x 45.5 cm. 1986.22 Subject type: Portrait Signature/Inscriptions: "Joh. Gg./Edlinger/Fecit 1780/Sein Eigen/Portrat" upper right; "sein eigen Porträt" upper right Provenance: Radspieler Collection, Munich; Julius Bohler (dealer), Munich; purchased by Cantor Arts Center, 1986 Exhibition history: Question, Cantor Arts Center, 14 July 2004–2 January 2005 Bibliography: The Stanford Museum, XVI-XVII, 1986–87 |
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William Etty Great Britain (1787-1849) A Woman Seen from Behind c. 1835 Oil on panel 22.8 x 20 cm. 1987.97 Subject type: Portrait Provenance: Ray Murphy, New York City; Christie's, London, November 22, 1985; sold to Thomas Agnew & Sons, Ltd., London; purchased by Cantor Arts Center, 1987 Bibliography: The Stanford Museum Journal, XVI-XVII, 1986-87, p. 21 (repr.) |
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Giacomo Favretto Italy (1849–1887) A Square in Venice c. 1883 Oil on board 12 x 19.7 cm.; 21.3 x 28.9 x 1.3 cm. (frame) 1988.160 Subject type: Landscape Provenance: Sotheby's, New York City; purchased by Cantor Arts Center, 1980 Exhibition history: 800-900 Pittura, Rome, 1933(?); Esposizione di Pittura Italiana dell'800, Chicago, 1934, No. 139(?); Recent Acquisitions, 1984–1990, T.W. Stanford Art Gallery, 11 September–21 October 1990; Cantor Arts Center, Europe & USA 19th Century Gallery, 11 July - 3 December 2000; Chasing History: Art and Provenance, Cantor Arts Center, 9 August–26 November 2006 |