Christiaen van Couwenbergh (1604-1667)
Christiaen van Couwenbergh (1604-1667)

A portrait of a young woman as Diana, standing half length in a landscape, wearing a green dress and chemise, a wrap around her waist - a fragment

細節
Christiaen van Couwenbergh (1604-1667)
A portrait of a young woman as Diana, standing half length in a landscape, wearing a green dress and chemise, a wrap around her waist - a fragment
oil on canvas
73 x 58.2 cm
來源
(Probably) J.Ph.L.G. Fremin; Sale, Cambrai, 30 September 1828, lot 19 (see below)
Vyner; Sale, Sotheby's London, 17 March 1926, lot 14 (80 Pounds sterling) (see below)
出版
W. C. Maier-Preusker, Christiaen van Couwenbergh (1604-1667), Oeuvre und Wandlungen eines Holländischen Caravaggisten, 1991, pp.206/7, noA37, fig. 52 (the complete picture)

拍品專文

The present picture is a fragment of the group portrait of a family of eleven members, signed with initials C.B.P. and dated 1642, oil on canvas, circa 185 x 210 cm. (Maier-Preusker, loc. cit.). The group portrait was offered for sale in 1926 and must have been cut down at an unknown date. Maier Preusker states that this family portrait is one of a group of four works, painted by the artist in Delft, in the 1640's. The other three are in the Museum Mayer van den Bergh, Antwerp, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Tours and Musée Marmottan, Paris. By portraying a member of a family in Arcadian costume, Couwenbergh followed the current Dutch pastoral taste, inspired by the court of Friedrich and Amalia von Solms in The Hague.