Gillis Mostaert I (1534-1598)

The Adoration of the Shepherds

Details
Gillis Mostaert I (1534-1598)
The Adoration of the Shepherds
oil on panel
36.1 x 50 cm
Provenance
Anon. Sale, Lempertz Cologne, 9 May 1983, lot 87, plate 3.
Anon. Sale, Christie's Amsterdam, 10 November 1997, lot 76, ill.

Lot Essay

Gillis Mostaert was born in Haarlem where his father Jan had settled as a portrait painter. Soon after his birth the Mostaert family moved to Amsterdam, where Gillis would become one of the most popular painters of his day. Cornelis de Bie, in his Gulden Cabinet, 1662, p.83, records how he specialized in compositions on a small scale, in which he was able to give Biblical subjects, both from the Old and the New Testament, a natural appearance, not seen before (S. Pierron, Les Mostaert, 1912, p.38). The winterkens (small winter landscapes), like the present lot, were particularly popular among collectors. Compare the picture of the same subject in the Martin von Wagner Museum, Wýrzburg, inv. no.I155 (cat. 1969, p.38).

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