inherited. Dissius acquired some distinction from his grandfather and namesake, the pastor of a Protestant church in Het Wout, Jacob Dissius. Dissius, a bookbinder...
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mother, and the estate was then inherited by her husband Jacob Dissius and his father Abraham Dissius. Maria Simonsdr de Knuijt married Pieter Claesz van Ruijven...
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Painting; perhaps it was Jacob Dissius. It can not be determined with certainty whether the painting is quoted in the auction Dissius of 1696 as "Portrait...
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van Ruijven (1655–1681), and certainly to Van Ruijven's son-in-law, Jacob Dissius (1653–1695), whose estate sold it with other paintings by the artist...
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no children. The van Ruijven estate was inherited by Jacob Dissius and his father Abraham Dissius. As stipulated in Magdalena's will, Abraham was to inherit...
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1696, from the estate of Jacob Dissius (1653–1695). It is widely believed the collection was originally owned by Dissius' father-in-law, Pieter Claesz...
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inherited by his daughter Magdalena. It was auctioned by her husband Jacob Dissius on 16 May 1696 for 200 guilders. This works out to about $21,000 in...
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registered as the "widow of Johan Vermeer". Van Ruijven's son-in-law Jacob Dissius owned 21 paintings by Vermeer, listed in his heritage in 1695. These...
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Vermeer works sold on May 16, 1696, in Amsterdam from the estate of Jacob Dissius (1653–1695). It received 155 guilders, considerably above the prices...
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in Vermeer's lifetime by Pieter van Ruijven and later inherited by Jacob Dissius. By 1904 it was one of two Vermeers owned by Alfred Beit, the other...
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Ruijven, until 1682; her widower, Jacob Dissius, until 1695. The painting is thought to have been part of the Dissius sale of May 16, 1696 (No. 38, 39...
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her daughter, Magdalena van Ruijven; and Magdalena's husband, Jacob Abrahamsz Dissius. It is thought to have been sold at an auction in Amsterdam on...
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Lady Seated at a Virginal (the other was owned at the same time by Jacob Dissius) Wouwerman (unsure which of the three brothers), 8 pieces Baker, Christopher...
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measurements are not identical. The paintings were not among the works in the Dissius sale of 1696, a collection apparently originally owned by the artist's...
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was passed on to her widower, Jacob Abrahamsz Dissius, in 1695. On 16 May 1696, the painting was auctioned off at a Dissius sale in Amsterdam. From 1794...
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patron, Pieter Claesz van Ruijven (1624–1674), and auctioned off in the Dissius sale of 1696. Its first known owner was Herman Stoffelsz van Swoll (1632–1698)...
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perspectival room with figures, artful and rare 1653-75 1696- Last known at the Dissius auction, Holland, sold for 95 guilders Gerard Dou The Nursery 1660s 1771...
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