详情
SIMON LUTTICHUYS (LONDON 1610-1661 AMSTERDAM)
A roemer with white wine and two peaches on a silver plate, with a golden watch, grapes, a porcelain jug with a silver lid, a tall glass, a bread roll and peaches on a draped table before a curtain
signed and dated 'S. Luttichuijs fe / 1648' (upper right)
oil on canvas, laid down on board
53.9 x 71.2 cm. (2114 x 28 in.)
来源
In the private collection of a family for at least 100 years;
their sale; Christie’s, Amsterdam, 17 November 2015, lot 87, where acquired by the late father of the present owners (€45.900).
荣誉呈献

拍品专文

In the present signed and 1648 dated still life Luttichuys creates an illusionism with his masterful way of handling light and depicting the textures of the various objects and fruits, preluding the work of Willem Kalf.

Simon Luttichuys began his career by painting portraits in a somewhat stiff English style. His portrait of the bishop Thomas Morton of Saint John’s College, Cambridge, completed in 1638, places him still in England. In the same year, his younger brother, Isaack (London 1616-1673 Amsterdam), is mentioned as a painter of portraits in Amsterdam. Whether Simon subsequently spent time in England with a Dutch still life painter or continued his education in The Netherlands, is not known. His first still life arrangement is dated 1644. By 1649, Simon moved to Amsterdam and quickly turned to favour banquet and ‘splendour’ still lifes, which, as Dr. Bernt Ebert has argued, were to be of strong influence on the young Willem Kalf. Although Luttichuys spent the best part of his career in The Netherlands, his fame also continued to be praised in England.

相关文章

Sorry, we are unable to display this content. Please check your connection.

更多来自
荷兰制造:佳士得阿姆斯特丹五十周年纪念
参与竞投 状况报告 

佳士得专家或会联络阁下,以商讨此拍品,又或于拍品状况于拍卖前有所改变时知会阁下。

本人确认已阅读有关状况报告的重要通知 并同意其条款。 查阅状况报告