Attributed to Jacques de l'Ange (active Antwerp and Italy 1637-1642)
Attributed to Jacques de l'Ange (active Antwerp and Italy 1637-1642)

An Allegory of Avarice

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Attributed to Jacques de l'Ange (active Antwerp and Italy 1637-1642)
An Allegory of Avarice
oil on canvas
45 1/8 x 37½ in. (114.5 x 95.4 cm.)

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Lot Essay

This Allegory of Avarice relates to the picture, dated 1642, in the Gemäldegalerie, Kassel; a work attributed to the little-known Flemish painter, Jacques de l'Ange, that forms part of a series representing The Seven Deadly Sins. A set of the same subjects, also attributed to the artist but painted on copper and on a smaller scale (36 x 28 cm.), are in the Ashmolean Museum of Art, Oxford (see C. Casley, C. Harrison & J. Whiteley eds., The Ashmolean Museum: complete illustrated catalogue of paintings, Oxford, 2004, p. 58, no. A26).

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