ID 678202
Lot 2944 | Savery, Roelant (Umkreis/Nachfolge)
Estimate value
€ 10 000 – 20 000
61,5 x 96 cm
Paradieslandschaft mit der Erschaffung Evas. Öl/Eichenholz, unten rechts Restsignatur(?), rückseitig Schlagmarke GG, wohl Antwerpen, möglicherweise von Guilliam Gabron (1586-1674).
Privatsammlung Aachen, in den 1950er bis 1970er Jahren gesammelt. Vgl. Literatur: Roelant Savery und seine Zeit; Ausstellungskatalog Köln 1985 und Utrecht 1986. Uta Neidhardt, Konstanze Krüger (Hg.), Das Paradies auf Erden, Flämische Landschaften von Bruegel bis Rubens, Ausstellungskatalog Dresden 2016. Die dichtgedrängten, schweren, fest konturierten Tierfiguren im bühnenartigen Halbrund des Vordergrundes, Haus-und Wildtiere in friedlicher Eintracht, verstellen beinahe den Blick in die mittlere Bildebene, wo sich auf hell erleuchteter Waldlichtung das Eigentliche in winziger Figurenszenerie abspielt: Gottvater erschafft das Weib aus der Rippe Adams. Das zarte Weiß-Blau des Himmels kontrastiert mit dem satten Grün der mittleren Ebene, den Braun-und Ockerfarben der Tierleiber vor dunklem mit goldenen Lichtflecken überzogenem Waldboden. Vor allem der warmtonige Farbkanon, durch Retuschen und Bereibungen kaum beeinträchtigt, macht den Reiz der großen Eichenholztafel aus. Kompositionen von Paradieslandschaften von Malern wie Jacob und Roland Savery, von Jan Bouttats, Jan Breughel d.Ä., Gillis van Coninxloo u.a., waren dem Künstler sicher bekannt, zumindest über die kursierende Druckgrafik in der Mitte des 17.Jh. Wir sehen diese gut erhaltene Tafel im späten Umkreis oder Nachfolge des Roland Savery aus der zweiten Hälfte des 17.Jh.
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