ID 1478563
Lot 148 | Bewaldete Flusslandschaft, Allart van Everdingen, Amsterdam, signiert und datiert 1660
Öl auf Eichenholz. Links im Vordergrund eine große Kiefer, darunter ein rastender Bauer, auf einen Flußarm mit Fischerboot blickend. Im Hintergrund Laubbäume mit Durchblick auf einen Bauernhof. Dahinter am Horizont die Türme einer größeren Stadt. Links unten signiert "EVERDINGEN 1660". In gekehltem Leistenrahmen um 1900. Bildmaß 48 x 65 cm, mit Rahmen 64 x 81 cm.
Alart von Everdingen (1621 - 1675), Landschaftsmaler. Lernte bei Roelandt Savery in Utrecht und wurde 1645 in die Lukasgilde in Haarlem aufgenommen. 1657 ließ sich Everdingen in Amsterdam nieder, wo er im November 1675 starb.
Dabei die Kopie eines alten s/w Photos mit handschriftlichem Gutachten von Dr. Ernst Buchner, damals Direktor des Wallraf-Richatz-Museums in Köln.
Provenienz: Aus altem süddeutschen Adelsbesitz. Ehemals in der Auktion am 29. und 30. Oktober 1888 bei Heberle in Köln, Losnummer 28, im Katalog abgebildet.
A wooded river landscape by Allart van Everdingen, Amsterdam, signed and dated 1660
A wooded river landscape by Allart van Everdingen, Amsterdam, signed and dated 1660
Oil on oak wood. On the left in the foreground is a large pine tree, below which a farmer at rest, gazing at an inlet with a fishing boat. In the background a farmyard can be seen amidst leafy trees. The towers of a large town are visible on the horizon. Signed "EVERDINGEN 1660" at the bottom left. In a grooved, moulded frame, circa 1900. Size of the painting 48 x 65, including frame 64 x 81 cm.
Alart von Everdingen (1621 - 1675) was a landscape painter. He studied with Roelandt Savery in Utrecht and was admitted to the Guild of Saint Luke in Haarlem in 1645. In 1657, Everdingen moved to Amsterdam, where he died in November 1675.
Also included is the copy of an old black and white photograph with a handwritten expert report by Dr. Ernst Buchner, at the time director of the Wallraf-Richatz-Museum in Cologne.
Provenance: From the estate of a old, noble South German family. Formerly in the auction on 29 and 30 October 1888 at Heberle in Cologne, lot number 28, and illustrated in the catalogue.
Condition: II -
Auction house category: | Paintings and graphics |
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