A Flemish painter of views of the Flemish countryside of great distinction and charm who went on to become a pioneer of views of English country estates (see J. Ward, Jan Siberechts (1627-1703). A 17th century Flemish Landscape Painter of Innovative English Estate Portraiture. Including Catalogue Raisonné, s.l., 2016), Siberechts also left a small number of drawings – no more than thirty – which were comprehensively studied in a recent article by Gregory Rubinstein (op. cit.). This drawing, of painstaking realism while also bringing to mind works by earlier artists such as Paul Bril and Roelant Savery, belongs to a small group of tree studies by Siberechts, of which the others – all with watercolor – are in the Frits Lugt Collection, Paris (inv. 4542), the British Museum (inv. 1909,040) and the Metropolitan Museum of Art (inv. 2003.1; see Rubinstein, op. cit., pp. 372-377, figs. 11, 14-17). The sketch in black chalk on the verso, which appears to be a study of a sculpture, is the only known drawing of its type by Siberechts.
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Study of an old gnarled oak (recto); Study of a male torso, after the Antique (verso)JAN SIBERECHTS (Antwerp 1627-1703 London)Estimate: USD 30,000 - 50,000
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In good condition. Executed on laid paper. The wash is fresh. The paper presents superficial light dirt, especially along the margins. Some light stains near the upper left corner. A small tear repaired by the upper left corner. Hinged at top. Lot sold framed.
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Study of an old gnarled oak (recto); Study of a male torso, after the Antique (verso)JAN SIBERECHTS (Antwerp 1627-1703 London)Estimate: USD 30,000 - 50,000
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