PIETER ISAACSZ. (HELSINGØR 1568-1625)
PIETER ISAACSZ. (HELSINGØR 1568-1625)
PIETER ISAACSZ. (HELSINGØR 1568-1625)
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PIETER ISAACSZ. (HELSINGØR 1568-1625)

Venus and Cupid

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PIETER ISAACSZ. (HELSINGØR 1568-1625)
Venus and Cupid
oil on copper
12 ½ x 9 ½ in. (31.75 x 24.1 cm.)
來源
Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, New York, 27 May 2004, lot 24, where acquired by the present owner.

榮譽呈獻

Taylor Alessio
Taylor Alessio Junior Specialist, Head of Part II

拍品專文

Pieter Isaacsz. was a Danish painter, art dealer and diplomat who, according to Karel van Mander, began his artistic career with Cornelis Ketel in Amsterdam. Isaacsz. then travelled to Italy and met Hans von Aachen, with whom he journeyed to Venice, Florence and Rome, as well as to Germany. When von Aachen left for the court of Rudolf II in Prague, Isaacsz. returned to the Netherlands. He eventually settled in Copenhagen, where he entered the employ of the Danish king, Christian IV, serving as court painter from 1614. Isaacsz. was a versatile artist though he is today remembered principally as a portraitist. In this titillating little copper, the influence of von Aachen is evident, as is that of sixteenth-century Venetian painting, as Venus admires her own reflection in a hand-held mirror and Cupid, with his bow and arrow, stands just beyond reach.

When this painting was offered for sale in 2004, the attribution to Isaacz. was endorsed by Dr Wouter Kloek on the basis of photographs.

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