Old Master Paintings & Works on Paper Day Auction

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The Property of a Gentleman

Nicolaes van Verendael

Still life of roses, narcissi, carnations, jasmine and other flowers

Lot Closed

July 4, 10:00 AM GMT

Estimate

15,000 - 20,000 GBP

Lot Details

Description

The Property of a Gentleman


Nicolaes van Verendael

Antwerp 1640–1691

Still life of roses, narcissi, carnations, jasmine and other flowers


oil on canvas, reduced

unframed: 37 x 42.5 cm.; 14⅝ x 16¾ in.

framed: 65 x 70 cm.; 25⅝ x 27½ in.

Probably Count Teodoro Lechi (1778–1866), Milan and Brescia;

Graf Samuel von Festetits (1806–1862), Vienna;

His sale, Vienna, A. Antaria, 11 April 1859, lot 32 (as oil on panel);

Friedrich Jakob Gsell (1812–1871), Vienna;

By whose Executors sold, Vienna, George Plach, 14 March 1872, lot 115 (as oil on canvas laid down on panel);

Thence by descent to the present owner.

This refined floral still life was painted by one of the most meticulous Flemish still-life painters of the later seventeenth century, Nicolaes van Verendael. His early œuvre primarily depicted small and bright bouquets of flowers in vases or cartouches and garlands surrounding a religious scene. This painting was once part of a larger composition, showing a garland of flowers surrounding a cartouche, partially visible in the background. A number of Verendael's compositions underwent a similar fate, perhaps to accommodate a growing market for secular and decorative images within the burgeoning middle-classes in eighteenth-century northern Europe; see for example the reduced floral still life dated 1676 in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.1


Friedrich Jakob Gsell (1812–1871), born in Strasbourg, settled in Vienna and was an important dealer in the wool trade. A patron of Rudolf von Alt, his significant art collection was housed in the ‘Galerie Gsell’ at his home on the Schmöllergasse.


1 Acc. no. P.16-1914; oil on canvas, 44.4 x 63.5 cm.; no. P.16-1914.