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The following pages link to The Interesting Message (Q4842):
Displayed 24 items.
View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Art dealer, Charles Sedelmeyer, Vienna, 1872 owned The Interesting Message by Gerard ter Borch (Q6465) (← links)
- Private collection, Richard Foster, Clewer Manor owned The Interesting Message by Gerard ter Borch (Q6615) (← links)
- Private collection, Jean-Baptiste Guillaume de Gevigney (abbé de Gevigney), Paris, until 1779 owned The Interesting Message by Gerard ter Borch (Q6821) (← links)
- Art dealer, Franz Kleinberger, Paris, 1899 owned The Interesting Message by Gerard ter Borch (Q6981) (← links)
- Art dealer, Charles Sedelmeyer, Paris, 1898 owned The Interesting Message by Gerard ter Borch (Q7222) (← links)
- Private collection, Louis Robert de Saint Victor, Rouen until 1822 owned The Interesting Message by Gerard ter Borch (Q7227) (← links)
- Private collection, Louis César de la Baume le Blanc, duc de La Vallière, Paris, until 1780 owned The Interesting Message by Gerard ter Borch (Q7415) (← links)
- Schloss heirs, Paris 1938; Château de Chambon, Laguenne (Corrèze) France, 1939-08-20 to 1943-04-16 owned The Interesting Message by Gerard ter Borch (Q7459) (← links)
- Private Collection, Adolphe Schloss, Paris, 1899-1910 owned The Interesting Message by Gerard ter Borch (Q7634) (← links)
- Private collection, chevalier Sébastien Erard, Château de la Muette Paris, since 1822. owned The Interesting Message by Gerard ter Borch (Q7708) (← links)
- Art dealer, Jean Baptiste Pierre Le Brun, Paris, before 1806 owned The Interesting Message by Gerard ter Borch (Q7844) (← links)
- Unknown owners owned The Interesting Message by Gerard ter Borch (Q8034) (← links)
- Private collection/ art dealer, Thomas Emmerson, London since 1822 owned The Interesting Message by Gerard ter Borch (Q8043) (← links)
- Art dealer, Jean Dubois, Paris, until 1784 owned The Interesting Message by Gerard ter Borch (Q8095) (← links)
- Art dealer, Otto Mündler, Paris owned The Interesting Message by Gerard ter Borch (Q8196) (← links)
- Lucie Haas Schloss, Paris, 1911-1938 owned The Interesting Message by Gerard ter Borch (Q8214) (← links)
- Private collection, Baron Etienne-Edmond-Martin de Beurnonville, Paris, until 1881 owned The Interesting Message by Gerard ter Borch (Q8323) (← links)
- Sale 1781-02-21, The Interesting Message (Q9206) (← links)
- Sale 1784-03-31, The Interesting Message (Q9298) (← links)
- Sale 1779-12-01, The Interesting Message (Q9318) (← links)
- Sale 1785-12-20, The Interesting Message (Q9331) (← links)
- Sale 1872-12-20, The Interesting Message (Q9360) (← links)
- Sale 1881-05-09, The Interesting Message (Q9402) (← links)
- Sale 1822-11-26, The Interesting Message (Q9404) (← links)