Old Master & 19th Century Paintings

Old Master & 19th Century Paintings

View full screen - View 1 of Lot 5. Portrait of a man, half-length, in the guise of Bacchus holding a drinking vessel.

Christian van Couwenbergh

Portrait of a man, half-length, in the guise of Bacchus holding a drinking vessel

Lot Closed

April 5, 11:05 AM GMT

Estimate

10,000 - 15,000 GBP

Lot Details

Description

Christian van Couwenbergh

Delft 1604–1667 Cologne

Portrait of a man, half-length, in the guise of Bacchus holding a drinking vessel


oil on oak panel

unframed: 69 x 54.5 cm.; 27⅛ x 21½ in.

framed: 83 x 68.5 cm.; 32⅝ x 27 in.

Possibly Fonthill Abbey, Wiltshire (according to a label on the reverse);

Anonymous sale ('A different property'), Christie's, London, 29 June 1889, lot 74 (as Jordaens 'From Fonthill') for £3.3s.0d to 'Parsons' ;

Private collection, USA.

This composition, showing a young gentleman in the guise of the mythological god of wine Bacchus, is typical of the Netherlandish Caravaggisti painters during the early-seventeenth century. Although it is not known whether Christiaen van Couwenbergh did visit Italy, as Arnold Houbraken later claimed he had, the painter is recorded to have spent time in the company of Dirck van Baburen (1592/93–1624) and Gerard van Honthorst (1592–1656) in Utrecht during the early 1620s. The handling of the fleshtones in this particular work can be compared to another Bacchus by the artist offered at auction in 2019.1


1 Christie's Online, New York, 20 October 2020, lot 58.