Lot 48
Lot 48
JAN DAVIDSZ. DE HEEM (UTRECHT 1606-1684 ANTWERP)

A pewter flagon with a small roemer hanging from its spout and a Chinese Wan-li dish with fruit on a high stone ledge, a heap of pears, apples, plums, grapes and citrus fruit on a parallel low stone ledge

Price Realised EUR 119,700
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EUR 40,000 - EUR 60,000
Closed: 10 Oct 2023
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JAN DAVIDSZ. DE HEEM (UTRECHT 1606-1684 ANTWERP)

A pewter flagon with a small roemer hanging from its spout and a Chinese Wan-li dish with fruit on a high stone ledge, a heap of pears, apples, plums, grapes and citrus fruit on a parallel low stone ledge

Price Realised EUR 119,700
Closed: 10 Oct 2023
Price Realised EUR 119,700
Closed: 10 Oct 2023
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JAN DAVIDSZ. DE HEEM (UTRECHT 1606-1684 ANTWERP)
A pewter flagon with a small roemer hanging from its spout and a Chinese Wan-li dish with fruit on a high stone ledge, a heap of pears, apples, plums, grapes and citrus fruit on a parallel low stone ledge
signed and dated ‘J.D.Heem Fecit 1627’ (lower centre)
oil on panel
61.4 x 63.3 cm. (2418 x 2478 in.)
Provenance
with Frieda Hinze, Berlin, 1965.
Private collection, New York.
Anonymous sale; Sotheby’s, London, 9 December 1992, lot 26 (£90,200).
J.E. Safra, New York; his sale, Sotheby’s, New York, 24 January 2002, lot 18 ($87,000).
with Johnny Van Haeften, London, 2002.
with A. Wieg, Amsterdam, where acquired by the previous owner in 2002.
Literature
E. Greindl, Les Peintres Flamands de Nature Morte au XVIIe siècle, Sterrebeek, 1983, pp. 123, 243 and 360, no. 23, fig. 122.
F.G. Meijer, ‘Jan Davidsz. de Heem's Earliest Paintings, 1626-1628’, Hoogsteder-Naumann Mercury, VII, 1988, pp. 30-32, 36, fig. 5, note 5.
F.G. Meijer, Jan Davidsz. de Heem 1606-1684, PhD dissertation, 2016, I, p. 46, no. A 004, illustrated; II, pp. 10-11, no. A 004.
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