Jan Looten (Amsterdam c.1618-c.1680/1681 England) and Jan Wyck (Haarlem 1652-1700 Mortlake)
Jan Looten (Amsterdam c.1618-c.1680/1681 England) and Jan Wyck (Haarlem 1652-1700 Mortlake)

A wooded landscape with a gentleman on horseback, two elegantly dressed ladies and a huntsman with his dogs on a path

Details
Jan Looten (Amsterdam c.1618-c.1680/1681 England) and Jan Wyck (Haarlem 1652-1700 Mortlake)
A wooded landscape with a gentleman on horseback, two elegantly dressed ladies and a huntsman with his dogs on a path
oil on canvas, unframed
96 7/8 x 145 ¾ in. (246.2 x 360.2 cm.)
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Christie’s, London, 11 June 1999, lot 64 (£19,000), when acquired by the present owner.

Lot Essay

Born in Amsterdam, Looten had settled in London by July 1662 and later moved to York. Four landscapes attributed to him are in the Royal Collection, two of which were painted in circa 1675 for King James II (see O. Millar, The Tudor, Stuart and Early Georgian pictures in the Collection of her Majesty the Queen, London, 1969, I, pp.155-156, nos. 413-416). At the time of the sale in 1999, Sir Oliver Millar observed that this landscape was painted after Looten’s arrival in England and identified the staffage as by Jan Wyck.

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