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Jacob van Hulsdonck Antwerp 1582 - 1647
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Description
- Jacob van Hulsdonck
- A still life of apricots and plums in a wan-li porcelain bowl together with cherries, all on a table-top partly draped with a green cloth
- signed in monogram lower left: .VH
- oil on oak panel
Provenance
Jean Riechers, Neuilly-sur-Seine, 1957;
With Pieter de Boer, Amsterdam (their label affixed to the reverse of the panel), 1964-5;
Private collection, West Germany, 1965.
With Pieter de Boer, Amsterdam (their label affixed to the reverse of the panel), 1964-5;
Private collection, West Germany, 1965.
Literature
E. Greindl, Les Peintures Flamands de Nature Morte au XVIIe Siècle, Brussels 1983, p. 364, cat. no. 29, reproduced fig. 139.
Catalogue Note
An identical arrangement of fruits in the same wan-li bowl occurs in another signed still life by Hulsdonck on a slightly smaller panel, formerly in the Frits Lugt collection in Martensdijk (and also later with P. de Boer, Amsterdam)[1].
1. See R. Warner, Dutch and Flemish Flower and Fruit Painters of the XVIIth and XVIIIth Centuries, London 1928, p. 107, reproduced plate 48a.
1. See R. Warner, Dutch and Flemish Flower and Fruit Painters of the XVIIth and XVIIIth Centuries, London 1928, p. 107, reproduced plate 48a.