Jan Mortel (Leiden c. 1650-1719) - Figs, plums, grapes, peaches, redcurrants and a pumpkin, with a lettuce leaf...
Jan Mortel (Leiden c. 1650-1719) - Figs, plums, grapes, peaches, redcurrants and a pumpkin, with a lettuce leaf filled with wild strawberries, a newt, a butterfly, ants and snails on a ledge
oil on panel - 22¼ x 17¾ in. (56.5 x 45.1 cm.) - Price Realized: £38,900
Provenance: with Leggatt Brothers, London.
Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 26 June 1959, lot 109.
Note: Christie's is grateful to Fred Meijer of the RKD in The Hague for confirming the attribution, on inspection of the original. Jan Mortel was a pupil of Jan Porcellis van Delden, grandson of the well-known marine painter, and became a member of the guild in Leiden in 1675. Mortel seems to have spent his entire career in that city and was appointed official draughtsman to the University botanical garden in 1690 and painter in 1711. He was influenced by Jan Davidsz. de Heem in his use of strong colour, theatrical lighting and carefully rendered details. Despite his close ties to the University botanical garden, presumably giving him access to a multitude of different and exotic varieties of fruit and flowers, Mortel characteristically chose only to include familiar varieties in the present picture.
Christie's London. OLD MASTER PICTURES. 25 April 2008
