Circle of Jakob Bogdány (Eperjes circa 1660-1724 London)
PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF CHRISTIAN B. PEPER
Circle of Jakob Bogdány (Eperjes circa 1660-1724 London)

A parrot eating grapes on a fragment of a classical relief

Details
Circle of Jakob Bogdány (Eperjes circa 1660-1724 London)
A parrot eating grapes on a fragment of a classical relief
oil on canvas
28 1/8 x 20 1/8 in. (71.4 x 51.1 cm.)
Provenance
with Gooden & Fox Ltd., London, where acquired by Christian B. Peper, 1965.

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Lot Essay

This painting may be inspired by Pliny the Elder's account of Zeuxis and Parrhasios, in which the two artists compete to create the most lifelike image. Zeuxis paints grapes, which are so realistic they attract birds. In the seventeenth century, this ancient trope was often adopted by artists seeking to display their talents.

The uncannily life-like figures depicted in the illusionistic marble relief sculpture might also refer in this context to the paragone, or rivalry between painting and sculpture for mimetic superiority, a topic of debate among artists and art theorists during the Renaissance and Baroque eras.

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