ANTHONIE PALAMEDESZ. (LEITH 1602-1673 AMSTERDAM)
ANTHONIE PALAMEDESZ. (LEITH 1602-1673 AMSTERDAM)
ANTHONIE PALAMEDESZ. (LEITH 1602-1673 AMSTERDAM)
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ANTHONIE PALAMEDESZ. (LEITH 1602-1673 AMSTERDAM)

Cavaliers and ladies making music

Details
ANTHONIE PALAMEDESZ. (LEITH 1602-1673 AMSTERDAM)
Cavaliers and ladies making music
signed and dated 'A.Palamedes 1634' (upper right, on the cabinet)
oil on panel
21 ¼ x 26 ½ in. (54 x 67.3 cm.)
Provenance
Sir Mile Talbot Stapleton, 9th Baronet (1893-1977), Greys Court, Henley-on-Thames; [Property of Sir Miles Stapleton, Bart., of Greys. Henley on Thames], Christie's, London, 26 March 1926, lot 15, (290 gns. to Glen).
with Leggatt Brothers, London, by 1927.
Private collection, Australia.
Anonymous sale; Sotheby's Australia, Melbourne, 19-20 April 1994, lot 194.
with Richard Green, London, by 1994, where acquired in February 1995 by the present owner.
Literature
Advertisement, The Burlington Magazine, December 1994, unpaginated, illustrated.
P. Sutton, Important Old Master Paintings, exhibition catalogue, London, 1994, unpaginated, no. 8, illustrated.
Exhibited
London, Richard Green, Important Old Master Paintings, January 1994, no. 8.

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Lot Essay

Anthonie Palamedesz. is best known for his genre scenes depicting taverns, card players and music makers. Here, elegantly dressed women and cavaliers gather in a richly decorated interior. Maps were popular decorations in the seventeenth century, and the one depicted here may be an impression of the Leo Belgicus or the slightly later Leo Hollandicus. These maps depicted the Seventeen Provinces of the Low Countries in the shape of a rearing lion, an allegory for the courage and perseverance of the Dutch resisting Spanish rule—perhaps the reason behind this merry company's boisterous celebrations.

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