Pseudo-Simons: Nature morte aux fruits, un homard et un bol Wanli, huile sur toile, seconde moitié 17ème siècle

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Work: 75 x 60,5 cm

Frame: 92 x 80,5 cm

 

A lobster, grapes, hazelnuts, a cut lemon and shrimp on a silver plate, grapes, peaches, plums and cherries on a tazza and strawberries in a porcelain bowl, on a partly-draped table. Mr. Fred Meijer inspected the painting and suggested the artist Pseudo-Simons (verbal communication with Christie's Amsterdam, 7 July 2008). The painting is also included in the RKD-database (link).

Pseudo-Simons is an invented name for the painter of more than a hundred unsigned still lifes with fruits and flowers. He was active in Antwerp ca. 1650-1680. During the 20th C., these works were often traded on the art market under the name Michiel Simons, which gave rise to the name Pseudo-Simons. (link)

 

Provenance:

- G.M. Clark, Cobourg (according to an inscription on the previous frame).

- Christie's Amsterdam, Sale 2802 (Old Master Pictures), 10 November 2008, lot 82.

 

 

 

Adjudication frais incl.: € 14.025,00