ATTRIBUTED TO PIETER CLAESZ (BERCHEM 1597/1598-1660/1661 HAARLEM)

Lot 135
03.07.2024 10:30UTC +01:00
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£ 20 000
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Lot 135 | ATTRIBUTED TO PIETER CLAESZ (BERCHEM 1597/1598-1660/1661 HAARLEM)
Estimate value
£ 20 000 – 30 000
ATTRIBUTED TO PIETER CLAESZ (BERCHEM 1597/1598-1660/1661 HAARLEM)
A herring, a bread roll and a bunch of grapes on pewter platters, with a tazza of red wine, a porcelain decanter and a parmesan, on a draped table
with signature 'FvSchooten’ ('FvS' linked, lower centre, on the knife)
oil on panel
17 3/8 x 28 ¾ in. (44.1 x 73.1 cm.)




Provenance

Walter Dunkels (1887-1956), Wallhurst Manor, West Sussex.
with Eugene Slatter, London, 1943.
Private Collection, Epsom, Surrey, by 1980.



Literature

'Flower and Still-Life Paintings by Old Masters', The Illustrated London News, 29 May 1943, CCII, p. 605, illustrated.
Advert, 'The Days of Plenty in Holland', The Illustrated London News, Christmas 1944, CCV, p. 11, illustrated in colour.
P. Gammelbo, ‘Floris Gerritsz. van Schooten’, Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek, XVII, 1966, p. 126, no. 60.
N.R.A. Vroom, A Modest Message, as Intimated by the Painters of the 'Monochrome Banketje, Schiedam, 1980, II, p. 113, no. 572, illustrated.
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