Meiffren Conte* (c. 1630-1705)

A Vanitas Still Life: A silver Incense Burner and Sideboard Dish, a silver-gilt Ewer and Vase with Nautilus Shells and a Jewelry Box on a Ledge draped with a velvet Curtain

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Meiffren Conte* (c. 1630-1705)
A Vanitas Still Life: A silver Incense Burner and Sideboard Dish, a silver-gilt Ewer and Vase with Nautilus Shells and a Jewelry Box on a Ledge draped with a velvet Curtain
oil on canvas
39¾ x 50 3/8in. (101 x 128cm.)

Lot Essay

The present work, crowded with precious objects ranging from the silver incense burner to the rare sea shells, is a version, with differences, of the painting in the Musée de L'art et Industrie, Saint Etienne (see M. Faré, Le Grand Siècle de la Nature Morte en France: Le XVIIe Siècle, 1974, p. 226) in which the red drapery of the present work is replaced with a green one. That painting is discussed at length by Y. Allemand, Musée de Saint Etienne, Deux peintures du XVIIIe Siècle, La Revue du Louvre, no. 40-5, 1968, p. 229-30. Conte used several of the objects seen in the present work on a number of occasions; the sideboard dish, for example, reappears in a painting in the Heim-Gairac collection, Paris (Faré, op. cit., pp. 226-7), and the silver ewer in a painting in the Musée des Arts Decoratifs, Paris (ibid., p. 224).