This newly discovered picture represents an significant addition to the oeuvre of the rare Frisian artist Dirck de Horn. Thus far his oeuvre consist of no more than a handful of still lifes of game and fruits and a vanitas still life, most of them in the collection of the Fries Museum, Leeuwarden.
With this animated depiction of a watchful Spaniel guarding his bone, the artist demonstrates his ability to portray a living animal. Seen from a low viewpoint the dog dominates the space, granting a monumentality to the scene. The Spaniel’s alertness and sensitivity are so well rendered in this intimate portrait by De Horn, that one can easily suggest the artist must have been familiar with the dog.
De Horn was raised in a family of painters, where his father taught him and his brothers the art of painting. Because of the noticeable influence of still lifes by David Bailly it has been suggested he may have continued his education in Leiden, however little is known of his career. He is documented to have held various public positions in his native town of Leeuwarden.
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The canvas is laid down on a modern panel.
The thick varnish has very much yellowed and is a slightly milky and dirty with surface on top of it.
The original pigments appear well preserved and the loose brush work is nicely visible. There are a few paint losses; one in the upper right area in the dark background and some in the lower part. The canvas and painted surface have suffered from the adhesion to the panel, and a relief of small bumps is visible in the part on the right edge.
Inspection with UV shows strengthening of the eyes of the dog and retouching to a damage in the forehead above the eye to the left. Some minor scattered old rerouchings can be seen but the UV turns green making it difficult to read.
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Lot 31Sale 21351
A Spaniel with a large bone of meatDIRCK DE HORN (LEEUWARDEN 1626-1681/88)Estimate: EUR 8,000 - 12,000
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