Simon Hardimé (1672-1737)

Carnations, pink and white Roses, Parrot Tulips, Lilacs, Harebells, Narcissi, Honeysuckle, Auricula and other Flowers in an Urn on a stone Ledge, with a Monkey and a Parrot

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Simon Hardimé (1672-1737)
Carnations, pink and white Roses, Parrot Tulips, Lilacs, Harebells, Narcissi, Honeysuckle, Auricula and other Flowers in an Urn on a stone Ledge, with a Monkey and a Parrot
oil on canvas
40 1/8 x 49 7/8in. (101.8 x 126.8cm.)
Provenance
Possibly acquired by John, 4th Marquess of Bute (1881-1947), but conceivably inherited by him at Cardiff or elsewhere.

Lot Essay

Simon Hardimé was the elder brother of the flower painter Pieter Hardimé and a pupil of Nicolas Crepu. He was employed by King William III at his Castle in Breda. He arrived in London in 1720 and worked here with much success until his death in 1737.

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