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JAN HAVICKSZ. STEEN (1626 – Leiden – 1679) The Interior of an Inn with a Couple dancing to a Fiddle and Peasants eating, drinking and making Merry. Signed, lower right: JS (in ligature)teen On canvas, 41½ x 59 ins. (105.4 x 149.9 cm) Provenance: Marinus de Jeude, The Hague His sale, The Hague, 18 April 1735, lot 24, for 130 florins Anon. sale, The Hague, 24 April 1737, lot 7, for 140 florins Anon. sale, The Hague, 20 June 1810, bought Yperen Héris, Brussels His sale, Paris, Bonnefons de Lavialle, 25-26 March 1841, lot 34, for 2800 Francs Lemaître, Paris His sale, Paris, Hôtel Drouot, 5 March, 1874, lot 41, (as signed and dated 1677) Otto Adam, Berlin, by 1906 Emil Goldschmidt, Frankfurt am Main His sale, Berlin, Lepke’s, 27 April 1909, lot 38 (as signed in monogram and dated 1677), for 20,000 Marks Susskind, Amsterdam or Stockholm With Schaeffer Gallery, New York Swiss Art Market, 1934 Sale, London, Sotheby’s, 3 July 1963, lot 77 (as signed in monogram and dated 1677) for £2,800 to de Boer With P. de Boer, Amsterdam, 1965 Ch. de Roy van Zuydewijn, Heemstede, by 1966 With K. & V. Waterman, Amsterdam, by 1985 Anon. sale, Sotheby’s, New York, 26 January 2006, lot 13 Private collection, New York, 2013 Exhibited: Delft, Prinsenhof, Oude Kunst-en Antiekbeurs, Summer, 1965 Literature: A. Bredius, Jan Steen, Amsterdam, 1927, p. 52, reproduced C. Hofstede de Groot, A Catalogue Raisonné ….., vol. I, London 1908, p. 131, no. 488 (as signed and dated 1677) E.
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