Property from an American Estate
Still Lif🍸e with a Roemer, 🉐Grapes, Apricots, and Oranges
Auction Closed
February 6, 04:38 PM GMT
Estimate
200,000 - 300,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
Property from an American Estate
Cornelis de Heem
Leiden 1631 - 1695 Antwerp
Still Life with a Roemer, Grapes, Apricots, and Oranges
signed lower left on table: C. DE. HEEM. f
oil on canvas
canvas: 28 ¼ by 21 ⅜ in.; 71.8 by 54.3 cm
framed: 36 ⅝ by 30 ¾ in.; 93.0 by 78.1 cm
Probably Richardꦯ Heywood Thompson (1850-1935), Nunwick Hall, Penrith, Cumberland;
Thence by inheritance to his nephew, Lt. Col. Cecil Henry Farrer Tho﷽mpson (1882-1975), Nunwick Hall, Penrith, Cumberland;
Thence by descent until anonymously sold ("The Property of Three Brothܫers"), London, Christie's, 13 Decemb✤er 1985, lot 41;
Anonymous sale ("The Property of a Gentleman"), London, Christie's, 8 Ju𒆙ly 1994, l♈ot 73;
Where acquired by the late owner.
Cornelis de Heem executed this grand still life circa 1657, when at the apogee of his career. The artistic lega꧙cy of Jan Davidsz. De Heem, Cornelis’ father and the most influential and versatile Dutch still life painter of the seventeenth century, pervades this signed and elegantly composed compo๊sition.
A bright shaft of light enters from upper left and illuminates the objects arrayed on the wood table. Clusters of red and green grapes, an assortment of stone and citrus fruits, and dew-dappled leaves and tendrils surround a central glass roemer that stands on a gold-fringed azure tablecloth. T🦋he wine-filled goblet’s convex surface reflects the geometric forms of the fictive room’s case𓄧ment windows, thereby alluding to the domestic environment beyond the picture. The inclusion of a butterfly and snail further enliven the scene.
We are grateful to🔜 Fred G. Meijer for suggesting the work's date of execution.
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