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  • Circle of Willem van den Bundel (Brussels 1575-1655 Delft)
    Oct. 30, 2013

    Circle of Willem van den Bundel (Brussels 1575-1655 Delft)

    Est: £3,000 - £5,000

    Elegant figures conversing in a river landscape, with a bridge in the distance oil on panel 40.3 x 58.2cm (15 7/8 x 22 15/16in).

    Bonhams
  • Artwork by: Attributed to Willem van den Bundel
    Jun. 16, 2011

    Artwork by: Attributed to Willem van den Bundel

    Est: €4,000 - €6,000

    Artwork by: Attributed to Willem van den Bundel (Brussels c. 1577-1655 Delft),

    Dorotheum
  • - Attributed to Willem van den Bundel , Brussels 1574/75 - 1655 Delft Peasants on a country road at a forest edge, a church beyond oil on panel
    Apr. 24, 2008

    - Attributed to Willem van den Bundel , Brussels 1574/75 - 1655 Delft Peasants on a country road at a forest edge, a church beyond oil on panel

    Est: £3,000 - £5,000

    signed lower right with initials: GLV (in ligature) oil on panel

    Sotheby's
  • Bundel, Willem van den 1575 Brüssel - 1653 Amsterdam - Circle
    Apr. 20, 2007

    Bundel, Willem van den 1575 Brüssel - 1653 Amsterdam - Circle

    Est: €5,000 -

    Oil on canvas. Relined. 54 x 69cm. Framed.

    Van Ham Kunstauktionen
  • WILLEM VAN DEN BUNDEL (BRUSSELS 1574/75 - 1655 DELFT), AND SIMON JORDAENS (ANTWERP 1589 - 1631 DELFT)
    May. 09, 2006

    WILLEM VAN DEN BUNDEL (BRUSSELS 1574/75 - 1655 DELFT), AND SIMON JORDAENS (ANTWERP 1589 - 1631 DELFT)

    Est: €20,000 - €30,000

    THE PROPERTY OF A DUTCH PRIVATE COLLECTOR AN EXTENSIVE WOODED LANDSCAPE WITH ELEGANT FIGURES WALKING AND RESTING TOGETHER WITH SPORTSMEN AND THEIR DOGS, A TOWN BEYOND measurements note 99 by 154.6 cm. oil on canvas LITERATURE J. Briels, 'Flämische Maler in Holland um 1600', in: E. Mai/H. Vlieghe, Von Bruegel bis Rubens: Das Goldene Jahrhundert der flämische Malerei, exhibition catalogue, Cologne-Antwerp-Vienna 1992/3, p. 88, reproduced fig. 13. NOTE According to Briels (see Literature below) this landscape can be dated to the 1620s. It is painted in the style of Gillis van Coninxloo (1544-1607) of whom Van den Bundel was a pupil.

    Sotheby's
  • WILLEM VAN DE BUNDEL BRUSSELS 1577 - 1655 DELFT
    Dec. 08, 2005

    WILLEM VAN DE BUNDEL BRUSSELS 1577 - 1655 DELFT

    Est: £15,000 - £20,000

    A FOREST LANDSCAPE WITH TRAVELLERS IN A COACH AND WASHERWOMEN CROSSING A BRIDGE measurements note 30.4 by 47.2 cm.; 12 by 18 5/8 in. oil on copper PROVENANCE Anonymous sale, London, Christie's, 1986 (according to Briels under Literature); Anonymous sale, ('Sold by order of the Executors of a Deceased's Estate'), London, Sotheby's, 18 October 1989, lot 16, when bought by the Herwegs. LITERATURE J. Briels, Vlaamse Schilders in de Noordelijke Nederlanden in het begin van de Gouden Eeuw 1585-1630, Antwerp 1987, pp. 380-381, reproduced fig. 501. NOTE Drs. Marijke de Kinkelder has recently redefined Van den Bundel's oeuvre, and she thinks that this picture is by another hand.

    Sotheby's
  • Willem van den Bundel (Brussels 1575-1655 Delft)
    Dec. 11, 2002

    Willem van den Bundel (Brussels 1575-1655 Delft)

    Est: $47,700 - $63,600

    A wooded river landscape with soldiers, peasants and huntsmen on a path, a church through the trees beyond oil on canvas 423/4 x 643/4 in. (108.5 x 164.5 cm.) NOTES The artist was the son of Guilliaem van den Bundel, who as a Calvinist left Antwerp for Delft, where he owned an inn called Inde Verloren Soon on the Voldersgracht. Willem himself was in 1597 registered as an apprentice with Gillis van Coninxloo in Amsterdam, where, apart from a brief sojourn in Delft in 1603, he remained until after his father's death in 1620. In Amsterdam he established himself as an artist and art dealer, assisting at the sale of Coninxloo's estate in 1607 and in 1614 at that of Cornelis van der Voort's collection; his children were taught by Adriaen van Nieulandt. On his return to Delft in 1620, he purchased a house, De Drie Valcken, on the Vlamingstraat, becoming a member of the Guild of Saint Luke in 1623, although he was also active in Rotterdam, Dordrecht and The Hague. We are grateful to Drs. Luuk Pijl for confirming the attribution to Van den Bundel on the basis of photographs. Drs. Pijl suggests a date for the present work in the 1630s, and has noted that the right hand side of the composition is closely followed in a slightly smaller painting by Van den Bundel, on panel, in a private collection (see J. Briels, Peintres flamands au berceau du SiŠcle d'Or hollandais, Antwerp, 1997, pp. 225 and 307, no. 348, illustrated).

    Christie's
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