ID 942275
Lot 1657 | Cornelis Janson van Ceulen der Ältere
Estimate value
€ 4 200 – 8 400
(1593 London - 1661 Utrecht)
Bildnis einer wohlhabenden Dame als Halbfigur
Vor einen taubenblauen Vorhang komponiertes, repräsentatives, stofflich subtil gemaltes Bildnis einer Dame mit Perlenarmbändern, das Gesicht fast en face dem Betrachter zugewandt, in einem schwarzen Seidengewand mit breitem, weißem Spitzenkragen und korrespondierenden Manschetten, die Hände vor dem Bauch übereinander gelegt. Der bedeutende englische Porträtmaler reüssierte ab 1618 in London, seine von Anthonis van Dyck beeinflussten Werke zeichnen sich durch eine realistische Charakterisierung der Dargestellten und der feinen Wiedergabe von Kleidung und Schmuck aus. Nachdem er zunächst vornehmlich für den englischen Adel tätig war, floh er 1643 mit Ausbruch des Englischen Bürgerkriegs in die Niederlande. Als einer der wenigen Künstler seiner Zeit signierte und datierte Janson van Ceulen durchgängig, so dass sein Oeuvre gut dokumentiert ist. Zu den vergleichbaren Bildnissen zählt ein Damen-Porträt aus dem Jahr 1655 in der National Gallery in London (Inv.-Nr. NG6280). Öl/Lwd., doubl.; Am rechten Bildrand sign. u. dat. "Cornelius Jonson (/) Van Ceulen (/) fecit . (/) 1654". 84 cm x 71 cm. Rahmen.
Aufgeführt bei Alexander J. Finberg: "A chronological list of portraits by Cornelius Johnson or Jonson", in "The Walpole Society", Bd. 10 (1921/22), Nr. 107.
Beigefügt: Expertise von Walter Bernt, München, 18.01.1973.
Provenienz: Collection Lord Ravensworth, Ravensworth Castle (Lamesley); Auktion Anderson & Garland, Ravensworth Castle, 15.06.1920, Lot-Nr. 94; Auktion Sotheby's, London, 19.04.1972, Lot-Nr. 34; Auktion Kunsthaus am Museum, Köln, 27.03.1974, Lot-Nr. 1430; dort erworben und seitdem in süddeutscher Privatsammlung.
Oil on canvas, relined. Signed and dated 1654. Accompanied by an expertise from Walter Bernt, Munich, 18th of January 1973. See also A. J. Finberg, "A Chronological List of Portraits by Cornelius Johnson or Jonson", in "The Walpole Society", vol. X, 1921/22, no. 107.
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