13 mars 2023

Jacob Van Walscapelle (1644-1727), A Still Life of Fruit on a Stone Ledge

Jacob Van Walscapelle (1644-1727), A Still Life of Fruit on a Stone Ledge. Oil on canvas, 46.5 x 61 cm (18.3 x 24 in.). Signed lower right: “Jacob.Walscapel./ Fecit”. Courtesy BIJL-VAN URK MASTERPAINTINGS at TEFAF Maastrich Provenance: With Frost and Reed, LondonWith Richard Green, London, 1970Private collection, AustriaSale Vienna (Im Kinsky), 26 November 2015, lot 1311With Bijl-Van Urk, Alkmaar, acquired at the abovePrivate collection, Netherlands, acquired from the above.
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11 octobre 2021

Clouds, Ice, and Bounty: The Lee and Juliet Folger Fund Collection of Seventeenth-Century Dutch and Flemish Paintings

Simon de Vlieger, Estuary at Day's End, c. 1640/1645, oil on panel, Patrons’ Permanent Fund and The Lee and Juliet Folger Fund in memory of Kathrine Dulin Folger, 1997.101.1. Washington, DC—From majestic seascapes and expansive landscapes to lively genre scenes and rich still lifes, Dutch and Flemish paintings of the 1600s reveal the ways art helped the young Dutch Republic define a collective cultural identity. On view from October 17, 2021, through February 27, 2022, Clouds, Ice, and Bounty: The Lee and Juliet Folger Fund... [Lire la suite]