Roelof Koets I (Haarlem 1592/3-1654/5)
Roelof Koets I (Haarlem 1592/3-1654/5)

A silver plate with two Roemers, a sliced ham and fish, a 'wan-li' porcelain bowl, bread, a tin jug and wicker basket with grapes and vines, all on a partially draped table

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Roelof Koets I (Haarlem 1592/3-1654/5)
A silver plate with two Roemers, a sliced ham and fish, a 'wan-li' porcelain bowl, bread, a tin jug and wicker basket with grapes and vines, all on a partially draped table
with indistinct initials (centre left, on knife)
oil on panel
75.2 x 108.4 cm.
Provenance
Mr. H.G. Kronenberg, Wassenaar, by circa 1935, thence by descent to present owners.

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Lot Essay

We are grateful to Fred Meijer of the RKD, The Hague, for confirming the attribution upon inspection of the original (verbal communication, 26 September 2013). In all likelihood Koets executed the present work late in his career. The influence of his well-known contemporary and fellow citizen Pieter Claesz. is evident.

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