ID 1465068
Lot 1739 | Jan Brueghel d. Ä. (1568 Brüssel - 1625 Antwerpen) attr.;
Estimate value
€ 1 800 – 3 600
Studie mit Figuren, Pferden und Karren
Mit sicherer Hand ausgeführtes, detailgenaues Studienblatt, das zahlreiche Figuren, teilweise auf Pferden reitend und mit Warenkörben beladen und einen Lastkarren schildert. Der Fokus scheint hierbei auf die Bewegung, den Gang bzw. Trab (Pferde) gelegt worden zu sein. Der Gesamtstil der Arbeit entspricht nachweislich vergleichbaren Blättern Jan Brueghels d. Ä., analoge Sujets und Kompositionen finden sich auf Sammlungsexponaten der Albertina in Wien (Inv.-Nr. 8423), des Fitzwilliam Museums in Cambridge (Inv.-Nr. PD.208-1963) oder des Städelmuseums in Frankfurt a. M. (Inv.-Nr. 3781). Die dargestellten Motive sind aber auch in zahlreichen Gemälden Jan Brueghels d. Ä. nachzuweisen, u.a. in "Roadside Chapel on a Hill" (Wvz. Ertz 2008-10, Nr. 32) oder "Woodland Road near a Village" (Wvz. Ertz 2008-10, Nr. 53). Federzeichnung in Braun/Papier (WZ: Wappenschild). L. u. mit Bleistift bez. "25". Verso mit Feder bez. "449" sowie rotes Lacksiegel der Galerie van Diemen & Co., Den Haag. Ca. 14,9 cm x 21,3 cm. Rahmen.
Provenienz: Auflösung einer bedeutenden deutschen Privatsammlung -Teil II. Galerie van Diemen & Co., Den Haag (1920er Jahre); Matthiesen Gallery, London.
Lit./Ausstellung: "Old master drawings", Ausstellung 10.05.-08.06.1963, Matthiesen Gallery, London, Kat.-Nr. 4; Publiziert in: Apollo (Magazin), Mai 1963, Vol. LXXVII, S. 403 (Fig. 6).
Das Studienblatt ist vom RKD in Den Haag als "attributed to Jan Brueghel I (1568-1625)" registriert (RKD Nr. 344331).
Attributed to Jan Brueghel I (1568-1625). Studies of figures, horses and carriages. Pen and brown ink. Registered at RKD in The Hague (No. 344331).
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