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January 1930:
Rembrandt, "Portrait of Titus" (bought Gyulbenkyanom)
Watteau. "Lute Player". (Gyulbenkyanom bought, then resold the Metropolitan Museum in 1934)
Van Dyck, "Portrait of Suzanne Fourment daughter" (bought by Mellon)
Van Dyck, "Portrait of Philip, Lord Wharton" (similar), 250 thousand pounds
May 1930:
Nicolas Lancret, "Bathers" (Gyulbenkyanom bought, then resold to George Vildensteinu. Now in private collection)
"Pallas" Rembrandt
"Music Lesson" Gerard Terborch - 120 thousand for all the pictures (including "Lute-Player" Watteau)
statue of "Diana" Houdon (same) - 20 thousand pounds
Rubens, "Portrait of Helena Fourman - 55 thousand pounds
15 silverware - 100 thousand pounds (all purchased Gyulbenkyanom)
Sold masterpieces of the 1 st series of Master Quantity
Botticelli 1
Boats 1
Van Dyke 7
Van Eyk 3
Velazquez 1
Veronese 1
Perugino 1
Poussin 1
Rembrandt (and school) 10
Rubens 4
Titian 1
Tiepolo 1
June-July 1930: Jan Van Eyck, "The Annunciation", (sold to Mellon for 502 899 $)
Van Dyck, "Portrait of Isabella Brandt (sold to Mellon for $ 223 000)
October-November 1930 Rembrandt, "Portrait of an old man", (sold Gyulbenkyanu, 30 000 pounds) - his last purchase
Adriaen Hanneman, «Portrait of Henry, Duke of Gloucester" (bought by Mellon)
Veronese, "Finding of Moses" (bought by Mellon)
Also, the doublet of the numismatic department of the Hermitage Fund allocated 347 gold and 17 platinum coins, provided for the export of cuirass and helmet, a full set of knights' armor of German gunsmiths of XVI century and a half, hundreds of prints and large quantity of no value to the Museum of Porcelain (gala dinner sets "Paris" "Orel", "Maltykovsky"), paintings Y. Robert, A. Watteau. JB Greuze, L. Lagrenee, F. Lemoine, Lorrain, J., F. Wang Mirisa, G. Berkheyde, A. Van Ostade, G. Van Hohnhorst, M. Van Heemskerk, as well as other well-known and lesser-known painters of the XVII -XVIII centuries.
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