The Hope Collection of Pictures of the Dutch and Flemish Schools
The Hope Collection of Pictures
1898 catalogue

The Hope Collection of Pictures, also known as The Hope Collection of Pictures of the Dutch and Flemish Schools, was a distinguished group of eighty-three paintings that were sold together in 1898 by Lord Francis Pelham Clinton-Hope.[1][2] It included works by more than thirty different artists, a number of them being individuals whose names are renowned within the art world.[3]

Asher Wertheimer
John Singer Sargent, 1898[4]

History

Interior of Thomas Hope's Picture Gallery, Duchess Street, London
William Henry Bartlett, 1825–54[5]

Multiple members of the branch of the Hope family which became established in Amsterdam pursued an interest in acquiring fine paintings.[2] By the later part of the 18th century they owned a large number of works, and 372 of their paintings accompanied Henry Hope when he moved from the Dutch Republic to London in 1794.[6] An inventory with insured values of the paintings at his home in England was compiled not long afterwards on 17 December 1795.[7] He would continue to purchase works,[lower-alpha 1] and upon his death a cumulative total of at least 378 paintings that had been in his possession were sold through three Christie’s auctions that were held in April 1811,[9] June 1816, [10] and July 1816.[11][lower-alpha 2]

This particular collection was a subset of a group of paintings that came to be owned by Henry Thomas Hope following the deaths of his father Thomas Hope and his uncle Henry Philip Hope.[12][2] Henry Thomas Hope was one of a handful of individuals who were initially contacted regarding making a loan to the 1857 Manchester Art Treasures exhibition,[13] and twelve of his paintings would be sent to Manchester.[14] Following his death in 1862, the collection was inherited by his widow, Anne Adèle Hope.[15][2][16] In 1891 the eighty-three painting were put on display at the South Kensington Museum,[17] before they would be sold seven years later by her grandson for the sum of £121,550.[2] The payment of this amount was made by the London art dealer Asher Wertheimer.[2]

Works

Following is a partial listing of the paintings that were in The Hope Collection of Pictures of the Dutch and Flemish Schools.
(Those with a (†) preceding their title were on display at the 1857 Manchester Art Treasures exhibition.)

Image Title Artist Collection
(†) A Lady with a Parrot and a Gentleman with a Monkey[18][19][20] Caspar Netscher Columbus Museum of Art
Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee[21][22] Rembrandt Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
(†) River Landscape Near a Town[23][24][25] unknown Netherlandish artist Musée Charles de Bruyères
(in Remiremont)
A Church Interior with Elegant Company Attending a Christening[26][27] Dirck van Delen private
The Farm[28][29] Adriaen van de Velde Gemäldegalerie
The Vegetable Seller[30][31] Willem van Mieris Musée Bernard d'Agesci
(in Niort)
(†) Easy Come, Easy Go[32][33][34] Jan Steen Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
Bathsheba[35][36] Willem van Mieris Snite Museum of Art
The Onion Seller[37][38] Willem van Mieris Musée Bernard d'Agesci
(in Niort)
View from the Coast of Norway[39][40] Jacob van Ruisdael Calouste Gulbenkian Museum
(†) Figures with Horses by a Stable[41][42][43] Paulus Potter Philadelphia Museum of Art
Italianate Landscape with Cattle[44][45] Karel Dujardin Mauritshuis
(†) The Robbery[46][47][48] Simon Kick Gemäldegalerie
The Church at Maarssen[49][50] Jan van der Heyden National Trust
(at Polesden Lacey)
Man and a Page Offering Fruit to a Seated Woman, In a Courtyard[51][52] Jan van Mieris private
Cows and Herdsman by a River[53][54] Aelbert Cuyp The Frick Collection
The Dancing Couple[55][56] Jan Steen National Gallery of Art
(†) The Old Violinist[57][58][59] Frans van Mieris the Elder Rose-Marie and Eijk van Otterloo Collection,
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Landscape with Tower[60][61] Peter Paul Rubens Gemäldegalerie
Landscape with Bridge, Cattle, and Figures[62][63] Jacob van Ruisdael Clark Art Institute
(†) Cattle and Sheep in a Stormy Landscape[64][65][66] Paulus Potter The National Gallery
Woman Drinking with Soldiers
(French: La Buveuse)[67][68]
Pieter de Hooch Musée du Louvre
The Death of Cleopatra[69][70] Gerard de Lairesse Art Gallery of Ontario
Cottages in a Wood[71][72] Meindert Hobbema The National Gallery
(†) Elegant Couple in an Interior[73][74][75] Eglon van der Neer private
Woman Reading a Letter[76][77] Gabriël Metsu National Gallery of Ireland
Lot and his Daughters[78][79] Adriaen van der Werff Schlossmuseum Gotha
(within Friedenstein Castle)
Swans and Peacocks[80][81] Melchior d'Hondecoeter Museu Nacional de Belas Artes
Woman Asleep[82][83] Gerrit Dou Hohenbuchau Collection,
on permanent loan to
Liechtenstein. The Princely Collections
Street in Front of the Haarlem Gate in Amsterdam[84][85] Jan van der Heyden Gemäldegalerie
Two Ladies with a Parrot at a Casement[86][87] Philip van Dijk private
Still Life with Swan and Game before a Country Estate[88][89] Jan Weenix National Gallery of Art
A Dutch Three-Master and a Boeier in Stormy Weather[90][91] Willem van de Velde the Younger National Trust
(at Buckland Abbey)
Doubting Thomas (The Incredulity of St. Thomas)[92][93] Adriaen van der Werff Milwaukee Art Museum
The Glass of Wine[94][95] Johannes Vermeer Gemäldegalerie
Three Soldiers Making Merry[96][97] Gerard ter Borch private
Landscape with kermis
(or The Rustic Wedding)[98][99]
Philips Wouwerman Mansion House, London
Roman Market Scene[100][101] Johannes Lingelbach Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe
Man Writing a Letter[102][103] Gabriël Metsu National Gallery of Ireland
A Guardroom Scene with Tric-Trac Players in the Foreground[104][105] David Teniers the Younger private
(†) A Lady and Gentleman in Black[106][107][108] Rembrandt Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
An Italian Landscape[109][110] Jan Both National Gallery of Ireland
Dutch Shipping in a Heavy Swell with a Small Hoeker[111][112] Willem van de Velde the Younger National Trust
(at Buckland Abbey)
The Virgin as Intercessor[113][114] Anthony van Dyck National Gallery of Art
View of the Roman Forum[115][116] Jacob van der Ulft Schloss Collection,
looted during World War II
Officer Writing a Letter, with a Trumpeter[117][118] Gerard ter Borch Philadelphia Museum of Art
The Christening[119][120] Jan Steen Gemäldegalerie
The Music Lesson[121][122] workshop of
Gerard ter Borch
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
(†) The Cottage Dooryard[123][124][125] Adriaen van Ostade National Gallery of Art
Landscape with Cattle[126][127] Adriaen van de Velde Philadelphia Museum of Art
Old Woman Peeling Apples[128][129] Nicolaes Maes Gemäldegalerie
A Lady at Her Toilet[130][131] Gabriël Metsu The Frick Collection

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Notes

  1. An example of a painting that was purchased by Henry Hope after he had moved to London is Christ and the Adulterous Woman by Peter Paul Rubens.[8]
  2. According to the Sales Contents data on the Getty Provenance Index® website as of July 2022, these three auctions involved a cumulative total of 395 paintings, of which 378 of the transactions are recorded as Sold, 9 as Bought In, and 2 each as Passed, Withdrawn, Unknown, and Sold [?].
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