Master Works on Paper from Five Centuries
Master Works on Paper from Five Centuries
Property from a European Private Collection
A deer hunt
Vente aux enchères clôturée
July 6, 10:38 AM GMT
Estimation
40,000 - 60,000 GBP
Description du lot
Description
Property from a European Private Collection
Nicolaes Pietersz. Berchem
Haarlem 1620 - 1683 Amsterdam
A deer hunt
Black chalk, within brown ink framing lines;
bears initials, lower right, in pencil: P.V.
241 by 387 mm
When this large, animated and extremely well preserved sheet was sold, some years ago, from the Van Regteren Altena collection, it established a new auction record for a drawing by Berchem. Although the artist's drawings are not especially rare, the combination of scale, condition, compositional balance and unusual subject-matter mark this drawing out as one of the finest by Berchem to have appeared on the market in a generation. In its varied intensity of touch - still entirely visible, thanks to the drawing's excellent state of conservation - and its exceptional inventiveness in terms of the poses of the animals and the flickering lighting, this drawing encapsulates the best of Berchem's abilities as a draughtsman.
The drawing has been dated by Annemarie Stefes (loc. cit.) to circa 1657-58, and is one of a number with similar hunting themes. Two, in the British Museum, represent a deer hunt and a boar hunt1, and the latter of these, though sketchier than the present drawing, was used, in reverse, as the basis for a 1659 painting by Berchem now in the Mauritshuis, The Hague.2 Though not quite close enough in composition to be considered directly preparatory, our drawing is in a general way related to the painting of A stag hunt in the National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, also dated to 1655-60.3
1. London, British Museum, inv. Oo,10.197 and 1836,0811.47 respectively
2. Inv. 12
3. Inv. NGI.245; H. Potterton, Illustrated Summary Catalogue of Paintings, Dublin, 1981, p. 10; Fig. 1