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Property from a Prominent Washington, D.C. Estate

Gillis Jacobsz. van Hulsdonck

Still Life with a Peeled Lemon and Orange in a Blue and White Porcelain Bowl with a Roemer and Rose

Auction Closed

May 22, 04:37 PM GMT

Estimate

20,000 - 30,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

Property from a Prominent Washington, D.C. Estate

Gillis Jacobsz. van Hulsdonck

Antwerp 1625/1626 - 1676

Still Life with a Peeled Lemon and Orange in Blue and White Porcelain Bowl with a Roemer


signed center left by the rose: HVLSDONCK

oil on panel

panel: 19 by 15 in.; 48.3 by 38.1 cm

framed: 25 ⅞ by 21 ⅞ in.; 65.7 by 55.6 cm

Anonymous sale, Zurich, Koller, 2 December 1998, lot 526 (as Netherlandish School, 17th or 18th century);

Anonymous sale, London, Christie's, 9 July 1999, lot 170;

With Rafael Valls, London, 1999-2000;

Anonymous sale, New York, Sotheby’s, 24 January 2008, lot 306;

Where acquired.

This signed work by Gillis Jacobsz. van Hulsdonck, the son of eminent still-life specialist Jacob van Hulsdonck, presents an elegant depiction of understated opulence. The delicately rendered pink rose petals, gracefully curling lemon peel, and slightly askew blue-and-white porcelain bowl (likely imported from China), together convey a sense of quiet luxury, underscored by the velvet ochre tablecloth that grounds the composition. Rather than overwhelming the viewer, the arrangement relies on subtlety: each object is placed with care, resulting in an atmosphere that feels both intimate and refined.

 

We are thankful to Fred Meijer for supporting the attribution of Gillis van Hulsdonck.