JOOST CORNELISZ. DROOCHSLOOT (UTRECHT 1586-1666)
JOOST CORNELISZ. DROOCHSLOOT (UTRECHT 1586-1666)
JOOST CORNELISZ. DROOCHSLOOT (UTRECHT 1586-1666)
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JOOST CORNELISZ. DROOCHSLOOT (UTRECHT 1586-1666)

A village with figures gathered in the street eating, drinking and embracing

Details
JOOST CORNELISZ. DROOCHSLOOT (UTRECHT 1586-1666)
A village with figures gathered in the street eating, drinking and embracing
signed and dated 'J. Drooch Sloot. 1644.' (lower left)
oil on canvas
39 ½ x 66 in. (100.4 x 167.5 cm.)
Provenance
Anonymous sale [The Property of a Lady]; Sotheby's, London, 28 April 1948, lot 140 (£280 to Mallett).
G. Lipson, New York; Sotheby Parke Bernet, New York, 4 June 1980, lot 78.
Acquired by the grandfather of the present owners in 1981.

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Lot Essay

Joost Cornelisz. Droochsloot was a popular painter of landscapes, village scenes and moral allegories, based in Utrecht, where he became a member of the Guild of Saint Luke in 1616 and worked until his death in 1666. His cheerful village scenes, with spirited feasting, games and dancing, such as the present work, were much influenced by the tradition of Flemish genre and landscape painting.

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