Peeter Snijers (1681-1752)
Peeter Snijers (1681-1752)

Plums, apricots on a twig, a peach with blossom and a quince on a stone ledge, with a butterfly and a caterpillar nearby

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Peeter Snijers (1681-1752)
Plums, apricots on a twig, a peach with blossom and a quince on a stone ledge, with a butterfly and a caterpillar nearby
signed P.Snijers lower left
oil on copper
26.7 x 20.4 cm
展覽
Amsterdam, Gallery P. de Boer and Brunswick, Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum, "De vrucht van het verleden", 22 April-30 May and 15 June-31 July 1983, no63.
拍場告示
Please note that the estimate should read NLG100,000-150,000
Additional provenance: Anon. Sale, Sotheby's London, 6 February 1983 (9.240 GBP to D. Koetser)

拍品專文

Now almost a forgotten master, Peeter Snijers was one of the most important genre- and still life-painters working in Antwerp in the beginning of the 18th century. Working on small scale, he followed the tradition of cabinet painting as exemplified by Jan van Kessel, in which refinement and colour were the most important elements. Copper was the ideal support for these colourful miniature-like still lifes.