THE MASTER OF THE GROTESQUE VASES (ITALY 17TH CENTURY)
THE MASTER OF THE GROTESQUE VASES (ITALY 17TH CENTURY)
THE MASTER OF THE GROTESQUE VASES (ITALY 17TH CENTURY)
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THE MASTER OF THE GROTESQUE VASES (ITALY 17TH CENTURY)

Still life with flowers in a silver and parcel-gilt vase on a pedestal with two moths

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THE MASTER OF THE GROTESQUE VASES (ITALY 17TH CENTURY)
Still life with flowers in a silver and parcel-gilt vase on a pedestal with two moths
oil on canvas
28 5⁄8 x 21 1⁄8 in. (72.7 x 53.5 cm.)
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Philippe Rouillac, Cheverny, 31 May 1997, lot 80.

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Lot Essay

The designation 'Master of the Grotesque vases' refers to a group of artists active in early seventeenth-century Italy who specialised in still lifes featuring grotesque vases. One of these artists is thought to be the young Giacomo Recco (1603-1653). For a discussion of this group, see A. Vecca in the exhibition catalogue, 'I Maestri del vaso a grottesche', in La natura morta italiana da Caravaggio al Settecento, Florence, 26 June-12 October 2003, pp. 107-9.

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