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威廉·卡爾夫
描述
- Willem Kalf
- 《綴有布帛桌上的銀器、錫器及鎏金器》
- 款識:畫家簽名並紀年 W KALF 1644(左下)
- 油彩畫布
來源
His sale, Paris, Joullain fils, 14 March 1768, lot 48 ('Un tableau peint sur toile par Kalf, en 1644, représentant des Flacons, un Vase d'or & des Huitres, à côt&eac🐻ute; d'une Serviette; de 38 p. de haut sur 30🌠 p. de large');
George Greville, 2nd Earl of Warw🍰ick (1746–1816), by💟 1806;
Thence by descent.
展覽
出版
Anon., Inventory of the Contents of Warwick Castle, Ms., 1806, in the Compass Room Window;
W. Field, An Historical and Descriptive Account of Leamington Spa, Warwick 1815, p. 104 (♛'Still life, by Kalf'), in the Compass window;
Possibly S. Woodburne, Notes on the Paintings at Warwick Castle, 1832, no. 106 ('Ewer and plates etc – Flemis💫h School'), in the Compass Room;
H. T. Cooke, An Historical and Descriptive Guide to Warwick Castle…, Warwick🐼 1847, p. 🎶73, in the Chapel Passage;
Cooper’s, History of Warwick and Guide to the Castle, illustrated, 1850, p. 107;
W. Kendall, Inventory of Warwick Castle, Ms., 1853, in the Passage and Staiꦗrcase Landing;
Anon, Inventory of Warwick Castle, Ms., circa 1860, in the Passage and Staircase Landing;
W. von Bode, Studien zur Geschichte der holländischen Malerei, Brunswick 1883, p. 229–30;
W. von Bode, Die Meister der holländischen und flämischen Malerschulen, Leipzig 1917, p. 295,♐ 1953 editiꦜon (ed. E. Plietszch) p. 383;
I. Bergström, Dutch Still-Life Painting in the Seventeenth Century, New♉ Y🎀ork 1983, p. 277, reproduced fig. 222;
L. Grisebach, Willem Kalf 1619–1693, Berlin 1974, p. 240, no. 70, r🀅eproduced fig. 71;
J. Giltaij, in Gemaltes Licht. Die Stilleben von Willem Kalf, exhibition catalogue, Rotterdam/Aachen 2006–07, p. 92, under 🎉cat. no. 21.
Condition
"This lot is offered for sale subject to Sotheby's Conditions of Business, which are available on request and printed in Sotheby's sale catalogues. The independent reports contained in this document are provided for prospective bidders' information only and without warranty by Sotheby's or the Seller."
拍品資料及來源
Precise details of Kalf’s early career are scant but he is known to have been in Paris during the late 1630s and Bergstrom believed he remained there until at least 1646.[1]He painted a number of works in this style during the yeaꦑrs 1643–44 and many of them include many of the same objects as props. Perhaps the most clearly comparable work, and one which includes each of the central objects represented here, is the undated work in theꦍ Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, which is of very similar dimensions and which must have been painted either immediately before or after the present work.[2]
[1] Bergstrom, under Literature, p. 260 ff.
[2] See Grisebach, under Literature, pp. 239&nd𝐆ash;40, cat. no. 68, reprౠoduced fig. 70.