Jean-Baptiste Bosschaert (Antwerp 1667-1746)
PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM M.V. KINGSLAND
Jean-Baptiste Bosschaert (Antwerp 1667-1746)

The Virgin Annunciate in a carved niche with a floral garland; and Christ as Salvator Mundi in a carved niche with a floral garland

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Jean-Baptiste Bosschaert (Antwerp 1667-1746)
The Virgin Annunciate in a carved niche with a floral garland; and Christ as Salvator Mundi in a carved niche with a floral garland
oil on canvas
31 x 23½ in. (78.7 x 59.6 cm.)
a pair (2)
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Lot Essay

Jean-Baptiste Bosschaert received his earliest training at the hands of the flower painter J.-B. de Creper in Antwerp, later becoming the master of a studio in that city in 1703. He often painted the flowers and fruit into compositions by contemporary artists. In the past, his works have been erroneously attributed to a certain Nicolas Bosschaert, who did not exist.

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