Frans de Momper (1603-1660)

A view of Scheveningen from the East with travellers in the foreground

Details
Frans de Momper (1603-1660)
A view of Scheveningen from the East with travellers in the foreground
with remnants of a signature lower right, and with signature lower left VG
oil on panel
77 x 119 cm
Provenance
Rev. Montague Taylor
Mrs A.H. Taylor; Sale, Christie's, 25 July 1919, lot 13, as Jan van Goyen (110.5.0 to Maynard)
J.S. Maynard, London; Sale, Christie's, 29 January 1954, lot 104, as Hercules Seghers (sold 93.14.0)
Literature
C. Hofstede de Groot, A Catalogue Raissoné etc., VIII, 1923, p.272, no.1110A, as Jan van Goyen
H.U. Beck, Künstler um Jan van Goyen, 1991, p.299, no.832, with ill.

Lot Essay

The present lot is to be dated to 1645-1650; the influence of Jan van Goyen is apparent both in composition and colour scheme: similar are Van Goyen's depictions of Egmond and Scheveningen of 1641 and 1643 (H.U. Beck, Jan van Goyen, II, 1973, nos.933, 936 and 949). In contrast to Van Goyen's style at this time, De Momper concentrates less on anecdotal detail and more on atmospheric rendering of the landscape.

In an English 18th century carved and gilt frame

See colour illustration

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