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Abraham Bosschaert Middelburg(?) 1612/13 - 1643 Utrecht
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Description
- Abraham Bosschaert
- a still life of pink roses, striped tulips, a blue iris, a striped anemone, fritallary, lily of the valley, columbine and bluebells in a glass vase on a stone ledge, with two shells
- signed lower left: AB (in compendium) oschaert.
- oil on oak panel
Provenance
With De Boer, Amsterdam, 1934-5;
With Galerie Sanct Lucas, Vienna, 1935;
With Eugene Slatter, London, 1935 & 1957;
With Brod Gallery, London, 1959;
Walter Dunkels, Walhurst Manor, Sussex;
Mrs. Ella Statham;
By whom sold, London, Sotheby's, 24 March 1971, lot 18, for £4,400 to the Brod Gallery, London (underbid by the Herwegs);
With Alfred Brod, London, from whom bought by the Herwegs in 1972.
With Galerie Sanct Lucas, Vienna, 1935;
With Eugene Slatter, London, 1935 & 1957;
With Brod Gallery, London, 1959;
Walter Dunkels, Walhurst Manor, Sussex;
Mrs. Ella Statham;
By whom sold, London, Sotheby's, 24 March 1971, lot 18, for £4,400 to the Brod Gallery, London (underbid by the Herwegs);
With Alfred Brod, London, from whom bought by the Herwegs in 1972.
Exhibited
Amsterdam, Galerie P. de Boer, De Helsche en Fluweelen Brueghel, 1934, no. 259 (as Ambrosius Bosschaert II);
Amsterdam, Galerie P. de Boer, Bloemstukken van oude meesters, 1935, no. 19;
Vienna, Galerie Sanct Lucas, Die jüngeren Brueghel und ihr Kreis', 1934, no. 17;
London, Eugene Slatter Gallery, 1935;
London, Eugene Slatter Gallery, Dutch and Flemish Masters, 20 March - 29 June 1957, no. 4;
Amsterdam, Waterman Gallery, Masters of Middelburg: exhibition in the honour of Laurens J. Bol, 1984, no. 30.
Literature
L.J. Bol, the Bosschaert Dynasty, Leigh-on-Sea 1960, p. 91, cat. no. 6, reproduced plate 51b;
S.H. Pavière, A Dictionary of Flower, Fruit and Still Life Paintings, vol. I, Leigh-on-Sea 1962, p. 16, reproduced plate 13b;
E. Gemar-Koeltzsch, Holländische Stillebenmaler im 17. Jahrhundert, vol. II, Lingen 1995, p. 158, no. 50/5;
N. Bakker, I. Bergström, G. Jansen, S. H. Levie, S. Segal, Masters of Middelburg: exhibition in the honour of Laurens J. Bol, Amsterdam 1984, p. 176, cat. no. 30, reproduced p. 177.
S.H. Pavière, A Dictionary of Flower, Fruit and Still Life Paintings, vol. I, Leigh-on-Sea 1962, p. 16, reproduced plate 13b;
E. Gemar-Koeltzsch, Holländische Stillebenmaler im 17. Jahrhundert, vol. II, Lingen 1995, p. 158, no. 50/5;
N. Bakker, I. Bergström, G. Jansen, S. H. Levie, S. Segal, Masters of Middelburg: exhibition in the honour of Laurens J. Bol, Amsterdam 1984, p. 176, cat. no. 30, reproduced p. 177.
Catalogue Note
The youngest of three sons of the illustrious Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder, Abraham Bosschaert was a prominent painter in Utrecht during the third and fourth decades of the seventeenth century. Here he would have been working in close contact with his uncle by marriage Balthasar van der Ast. His work is very hard to distinguish from that of his brother Ambrosius Bosschaert the Younger, but fortunately the form of their signature, ABosschaert in each case, differs. The Herweg picture probably dates from the mid-1630s.
Sold with both the certificate of Dr. Walther Bernt, dated 7 May 1972, and that of Laurens J. Bol endorsing the attribution to Abraham Bosschaert.
Sold with both the certificate of Dr. Walther Bernt, dated 7 May 1972, and that of Laurens J. Bol endorsing the attribution to Abraham Bosschaert.