The Rafael Valls Sale, Part II

The Rafael Valls Sale, Part II

View full screen - View 1 of Lot 324. A still life with a lobster, a gilt cup, a tazza, a shell, a Wan-Li bowl and a clock, together with a lemon, grapes, peaches and cherries.

Abraham van Beijeren

A still life with a lobster, a gilt cup, a tazza, a shell, a Wan-Li bowl and a clock, together with a lemon, grapes, peaches and cherries

Lot Closed

December 16, 02:32 PM GMT

Estimate

10,000 - 15,000 GBP

Lot Details

Description

Abraham van Beijeren

The Hague 1620/1 - 1690 Overschie

A still life with a lobster, a gilt cup, a tazza, a shell, a Wan-Li bowl and a clock, together with a lemon, grapes, peaches and cherries


bears signature (over traces of an original monogram) on the table lower left: AB f.

oil on panel

unframed: 83.3 x 70.7 cm.; 32¾ x 27⅞ in.;

framed: 103.7 x 91.3 cm.; 40⅞ x 36 in.

With Galerie Sanct Lucas, Vienna, by 1972;
Private collection, Germany;
Anonymous sale, Munich, Neumeister Kunstauktionen, 16 September 2009, lot 468.
From dated works, it appears that Abraham van Beijeren started his career as a marine painter, influenced by the style of Jan van Goyen, who had moved from Leiden to The Hague in 1632. By the 1650s, Van Beijeren dedicated himself entirely to painting still lifes. The present painting is a fine example of Van Beijeren's skill in painting different surface textures, effectively using light to convey the smooth and reflective qualities of the glass and metal objects. The tall gilt cup, which gives height to the arrangement and anchors the composition in the centre, is an object that Van Beijeren often includes in his paintings.