Jurriaan Andriessen (Amsterdam 1742-1819)
Jurriaan Andriessen (Amsterdam 1742-1819)

A bacchanal in a wooded landscape, a temple with an offer to Bacchus beyond, in a trompe l'oeil frame

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Jurriaan Andriessen (Amsterdam 1742-1819)
A bacchanal in a wooded landscape, a temple with an offer to Bacchus beyond, in a trompe l'oeil frame

oil on canvas
110 x 57 in. (279.4 x 144.7 cm.)
Provenance
Commissioned by Gerrit Versteegh (1723-1782) after 1770, for his house on the Singel canal, Amsterdam.
Sale room notice
We are grateful to Richard Harmanni for confirming the attribution (written private communication with the owner) and for his assistance with this catalogue entry.

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Lot Essay

A preparatory study for this arcadian landscape can be found in the City Archive of Amsterdam. That sheet bears the inscription ‘G. Versteegh’ on the verso, alluding to Gerrit Versteegh, the prominent Amsterdam wine merchant for whom the present picture was executed. The existence of two further preparatory studies in the City Archive, of an identical height but greater breadth suggests the present lot is the central panel of a series that were commissioned from Andriessen for the house on the Singel canal that Versteegh bought in 1770.

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