- Anna
Maria Helena ("
Coesvelt" or Coswell),
comtesse de
Noailles (c. 1826 – 1908) was an
English noblewoman who used her
wealth and
influence to support...
- England; and he sold the
painting to
William Gordon Coesvelt in
London in 1820. In 1836
Coesvelt sold the
painting to
Nicholas I of Russia, who made it...
- Others, like Lebrun, Maignain, the
british Nathan and Wallis, and the
Dutch Coesvelt,
specialised in
following the
trail of the
French troops. Also
there was...
- was
married to
Susanna de
Wildt (1666-1722) and
Johanna Margaretha van
Coesvelt, his
housemaid (1726-1736). Patijnenburg, a
manor at
Naaldwijk http://www...
-
Frederick Wück.
Coesvelt's Naturalization Act 1822 3 Geo. 4. c. 46 Pr. 29 July 1822 An Act for
naturalizing William Gordon Coesvelt. Koch's Naturalization...
- daughters, including: Anna
Maria Baring (b. 1803), who
married William Gordon Coesvelt.
Henry Bingham Baring (1804–1869), a
Member of
Parliament for the rotten...
- (1734–1736)
Pieter Markoe (a.i.) (1736–1737)
Isaac Faesch (1737–1740)
Hendrik Coesvelt (1740–1741)
Jasper Ellis (a.i.) (1741–1743)
Johannes Heyliger Pz. (1743–1752)...
- to
Paris in the 19th century. It then p****ed
through the
Beaucousin and
Coesvelt collections before being purchased by its
present owner in 1860. In an...
- 1660 –
Pedro Atanasio Bocanegra (Spain) – once in the
collection of
William Coesvelt, Amsterdam; in 1815,
purchased by Tsar
Alexander I of Russia; now in the...
- Communication, Paris.
Retrieved 1
January 2016.
Samuel J.
Rogal (2002). Art - The
Coesvelt Gallery. Vol. 1. The
Edwin Mellen Press,
Lewiston NY. p. 269. ISBN 0-7734-7379-3...