BALTHASAR VAN DER AST (MIDDELBURG 1593-1657 DELFT)
BALTHASAR VAN DER AST (MIDDELBURG 1593-1657 DELFT)
BALTHASAR VAN DER AST (MIDDELBURG 1593-1657 DELFT)
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BALTHASAR VAN DER AST (MIDDELBURG 1593-1657 DELFT)

A rose, a tulip, insects, and a shell on a ledge

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BALTHASAR VAN DER AST (MIDDELBURG 1593-1657 DELFT)
Van der Ast
A rose, a tulip, insects, and a shell on a ledge
signed '.Balthasar. vander. ast. fe.' (lower right)
oil on panel
9 ¼ x 14 ¼ in. (23.5 x 36.2 cm.)
來源
with Eugene Slatter, London, by 1957.
Anonymous sale; Christie's, New York, 15 January 1986, lot 164, where acquired by the present owner.
出版
L.J. Bol, The Bosschaert Dynasty: Painters of flowers and fruit, Leigh-on-Sea, 1960, p. 77, no. 55.

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This delicate rendering of flowers and insects on a stone ledge underlines both van der Ast’s debt to his brother-in-law and master, Ambrosius Bosschaert I, and his own distinct contributions to the genre of still life painting. The precision with which the different elements are executed, for example the careful rendering of the shell’s surface, and the application of paint layers to create both polished and slightly hazy effects, is very close to the work of Bosschaert; however, the arrangement of these objects as individual specimens across the ledge is a notable departure, since Bosschaet’s compositions, whether vertical or horizontal, are anchored by a central vase or basket. These more distilled works by van der Ast anticipate the paintings of Jan van Kessel and Adriaen Coorte. The caterpillar, dragonfly and other insects now enjoy equal prominence to the flowers, and the heightened realism with which they are depicted may suggest the influence of Roelandt Savery. Another novel element is van der Ast’s incorporation of the shell, here placed prominently in the foreground, reflecting the growing fashion in 17th-century Holland for collecting exotica.

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