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Attributed to Gerard Hoet

Lykaon appearing to Jupiter in disguise as a wolf

Lot Closed

March 24, 03:03 PM GMT

Estimate

1,000 - 1,500 GBP

Lot Details

Description

Attributed to Gerard Hoet

Zaltbommel 1648 - 1733 The Hague

Lykaon appearing to Jupiter in disguise as a wolf


Pen and grey ink and point of the brush and grey wash over black chalk;

bears inscription in German, verso, identifying the subject and also an attribution in black chalk: G. Maes, also bears numberings in red chalk 7641 and 7533 (crossed out) and in black chalk: 297

360 by 243 mm

Gerard Hoet trained with his father and brother, who were glass painters from Zaltbommel.  His oeuvre mainly consists of mythological and religious subjects within landscape settings.  He also painted portraits as well as designing many illustrations for bibles.  His career was spent mainly in The Hague and Utrecht but he also spent a year in Paris.