Flemish, active 1650-1680
Still Life of Fruit, circa 1650-1670
Oil on canvas
25 x 30 3/8 inches (63.5 x 77.2 cm)
Frame 30 x 35 1/4 inches (76.2 x 89.5 cm)
We are grateful to Dr. Fred G. Meijer for the attribution of this painting.
Please note that the condition report for lot 41 has been updated.
Sold for $5,120
Estimated at $8,000 - $12,000
Includes Buyer's Premium
Flemish, active 1650-1680
Still Life of Fruit, circa 1650-1670
Oil on canvas
25 x 30 3/8 inches (63.5 x 77.2 cm)
Frame 30 x 35 1/4 inches (76.2 x 89.5 cm)
We are grateful to Dr. Fred G. Meijer for the attribution of this painting.
Please note that the condition report for lot 41 has been updated.
Glue relined. Dense varnish layer, difficult to see through under UV light. Area of repair (3 x 3 inches) on the grape leaves to the left of the fruit. Some contours and dark areas behind the pieces of fruit reinforced.
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Auction: Old Master Paintings / English & Continental Silver, Furniture and Decorative Arts, May 20, 2025
NEW YORK, NY -- Doyle's auction on May 20, 2025 saw strong results for 19th Century & Old Master Paintings & Drawings spanning the Italian Renaissance through the early 19th century. The sale showcased a wide range of landscapes, still lifes, portraits and religious and mythological subjects.
Highlighting the sale was an 18th century French School view of Ships Loading Cargo in a Mediterranean Harbor estimated at $2,500-5,000 that achieved a stunning $38,500. Property of a Distinguished European Collector, the painting depicted a fantastical scene of sailing ships in a harbor surrounded by classical ruins.
The selection of Old Master drawings in the sale featured Studies of a Juvenile Spoonbill, Greenfinch, and Butterfly by Vincenzo Leonardi (Italian, 1589-1657) that sold to a private collector for $20,460, many times its $3,000-5,000 estimate. Consigned by the Estate of Joanne duPont Foster, the watercolor had a distinguished and lengthy provenance dating back to the prominent Roman collector Cassiano dal Pozzo (1588-1657). It was later sold to Pope Clement XI in 1703, and eventually to King George III of England in 1762, leaving the royal collection during the reign of King Edward VII.
English & Continental Silver / English & Continental Furniture & Decorative Arts
Special sections of the sale presented English & Continental Silver on May 20 (Read More) and English & Continental Furniture & Decorative Arts on May 21 (Read More).
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