Aert Schouman (Dordrecht 1710-1792 The Hague)
Aert Schouman (Dordrecht 1710-1792 The Hague)

Study of Verbascum and sweet-peas (Lathyrus odoratus)

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Aert Schouman (Dordrecht 1710-1792 The Hague)
Study of Verbascum and sweet-peas (Lathyrus odoratus)
inscribed with details of the species 'groote Blattaria / verbascum / glattaria perennis verbasci folio flore luteo' and 'glataria' (crossed out) (verso)
watercolour with brown ink framing lines, watermark Strasburg lily with letters WK
42.4 x 26.2 cm.
Literature
L.J. Bol, Bekoring van het kleine, Utrecht, 1963, no. 14, pl. 14.
L.J. Bol, Aart Schouman: ingenious painter and draughtsman, Doornspijk, 1991, pp. 76-77, pl. 61.
Exhibited
Haarlem, Teylers Museum, Bloemenwereld van oude en moderne Nederlandse kunst, 1953, no. 108 (catalogue by J.H. van Borssum Buisman).
Dordrecht, Dordrechts Museum, Herdenkingstentoonstelling: Aart Schouman 1710-1792, 1960, no. 70, pl. 28

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Lot Essay

This lively and highly coloured composition is one of only a small number of surviving botanical studies by Schouman. Two species of plant are depicted in this study; the three tall densely clustered stems are Verbascums shown in both yellow and pink varieties. Between are two sweet-peas whose large petals are richly coloured in deep red and blue. Though the bold colours of the flowers are immediately striking, Schouman is equally skilful in rendering the green stems and leaves which structure this piece. Numerous shades of green, blue and grey have been used to create each stem, the colour applied so fluently that some pale into transparency at the tips.

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