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    • François Garnier, um 1600 Paris – 1672 ebenda, zugeschrieben
      Sep. 22, 2022

      François Garnier, um 1600 Paris – 1672 ebenda, zugeschrieben

      Est: €15,000 - €25,000

      Stillleben mit Früchten in Porzellan- und Chinaschale Öl auf Leinwand. Doubliert. 45 x 66 cm. Auf einer Marmorplatte zwei Porzellanschalen, gefüllt mit Früchten, die farblich gegeneinander konkurrieren: links hellrote Kirschen, rechts leuchtend rote Erdbeeren, dazwischen dunkle Heidelbeeren in einem Holzkistchen. Davor sind auf der Platte drei Pfirsiche leuchtend ins Zentrum gelegt, sowie weiße Versailles-Johannisbeeren. Die Schale rechts zeigt sich mit der chinesischen Blaumalerei der Ming-Periode. Das Gemälde in der Feinmalerei, wie sie bei den bekannten Werken des Malers festzustellen ist. A.R. (†)  Provenienz: Sotheby‘s, Paris, 12. September 2018, Lot 37. Anmerkung 1: Werke Garnier finden sich im Pariser Louvre: „Fruits sur une table“ (Stachelbeeren und Kirschen, Öl auf Holz, signiert und datiert 1644) sowie „Erdbeerschale und Korb mit Kirschen“, Garnier zugeschrieben 1950 vom Private Property Office des Louvre Inv.Nr. MNR.36. Ein Werk seiner Hand „Stillleben mit einer Schale Kirschen unter Kastanienblättern auf einer Schachtel“ wurde verkauft für 170.185 Euro bei der Auktion, Piasa, Paris 27. März 2008. Anmerkung 2: Michel Faré hat neben dem Louvre neun weitere Werke von François Garnier veröffentlicht und reproduziert, von denen vier aus der Galerie Pardo stammen. Literatur: Michel Restaurant, Grand Century Stillleben in Frankreich, das XVII. Jahrhundert, Freiburg 1974. (13306022) (11) François Garnier, ca. 1600 Paris – 1672 ibid., attributed STILL LIFE WITH FRUITS IN A PORCELAIN AND CHINESE BOWL Oil on canvas. Relined. 45 x 66 cm. (†) Provenance: Sotheby’s, Paris, 12th of September 2018, lot 37. Literature: Michel Restaurant, Grand Century Still Life in France, das XVII. Jahrhundert, Fribourg 1974.

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    • ATTRIBUTED TO FRANCOIS GARNIER (PARIS C.1600-1658/1672) A wicker basket of
      Mar. 17, 2022

      ATTRIBUTED TO FRANCOIS GARNIER (PARIS C.1600-1658/1672) A wicker basket of

      Est: £10,000 - £15,000

      ATTRIBUTED TO FRANCOIS GARNIER (PARIS C.1600-1658/1672) A wicker basket of pears with figs and almonds on a stone ledge oil on canvas 16 x 19 1/2 in. (41 x 49.5 cm.)

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    • François GARNIER (vers 1600 - Paris entre 1658 et 1672)
      Jun. 22, 2017

      François GARNIER (vers 1600 - Paris entre 1658 et 1672)

      Est: €60,000 - €80,000

      François GARNIER (vers 1600 - Paris entre 1658 et 1672) Nature morte d'abricots et de fraises dans une coupe de Delft Panneau de chêne, deux planches, non parqueté Restaurations anciennes et petits manques Still life with apricots and strawberries in a Delft’s cup, oak panel 38 x 52 cm - 14 15/16x 20 1/2 IN.

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    • François Garnier, Museum-Quality Still Life with Fruit, c. 1640
      Jun. 18, 2014

      François Garnier, Museum-Quality Still Life with Fruit, c. 1640

      Est: €19,200 - €24,000

      Oil on canvas France, around 1640 François Garnier (ca. 1600-1672) - French painter of still lifes Signed upper right 'f Garnier f'(only fragmented visible under very strong light) A similar work titled 'Cerises et Groseilles à Maquereau', signed and dated 1644, is noted in the collection of the Louvre Dimensions: 35.5 x 51 cm Provenance: purchased from Laurens Bol (1898-1994), former director of the Dordrechts Museum, in the 1970s, thenceforth German private collection A museum-quality work of exceptional quality by a master of still lifes; for comparable works by Garnier collectors pay up to 170,000 euros on the international art market This extraordinary oil painting was created by the French painter François Garnier, around 1640. It shows a composition of gooseberries, red currants and cherries draped around a blue and white porcelain bowl filled with strawberries. The berries are perfectly staged in front of a dark, shadowed background. Garnier, without doubt a master of the still life genre, has created a work which testifies to the highest artistic virtuosity. The fruits, branches and leaves are captured with the finest brushwork. The translucent quality of the berries emphasizes Garnier's craftsmanship. Equally remarkable is the manner in which the cherry stalks are rendered - they exhibit a very modern look for the time. The vibrant shades of red are characteristic for the artist's oeuvre. A similar, slightly smaller work titled 'Cerises et Groseilles à Maquereau', signed by the artist and dated 1644, is held in the collection of the Musée du Louvre in Paris. The painting is in good condition according to its age with slight framing marks. The canvas is not relined but waxed. There is light colour loss along the lower border. Along the sides the canvas shows some material loss. The colour surface is coated with a varnish. There are several old restorations in the dark background, not affecting the imagery. The work is signed upper right 'f Garnier f', the signature is only fragmented visible under very strong light. The stretcher frame measures 35.5 x 51 cm. François Garnier (ca. 1600-1672) François Garnier came from an artist and decorator family working in Fontainebleau. In Paris he opened a studio, which specialized in the still life genre - inspired by the Flemish and Dutch tradition. Besides painting, he successfully worked as an art dealer and was in close contact with the artists of the Paris neighbourhood of Saint- Germain, which was a well-known artist community at that time. Through the marriage with the widow Marie Guilbert he became the stepfather and mentor of Louise Moillon, one of the most famous French still-life painters of the 17th Century. Garnier's works are characterised by a rejection of all ornamental and purely decorative effects. He was fascinated by the simple reality and painted mainly compositions with red fruits such as strawberries or cherries. Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

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    • François Garnier, Museum-Quality Still Life with Fruit, c. 1640
      Jan. 24, 2014

      François Garnier, Museum-Quality Still Life with Fruit, c. 1640

      Est: €48,000 - €60,000

      Oil on canvas France, around 1640 François Garnier (ca. 1600-1672) - French painter of still lifes Signed upper right 'f Garnier f'(only fragmented visible under very strong light) A similar work titled 'Cerises et Groseilles à Maquereau', signed and dated 1644, is noted in the collection of the Louvre Dimensions: 35.5 x 51 cm Provenance: purchased from Laurens Bol (1898-1994), former director of the Dordrechts Museum, in the 1970s, thenceforth German private collection A museum-quality work of exceptional quality by a master of still lifes; for comparable works by Garnier collectors pay up to 170,000 euros on the international art market This extraordinary oil painting was created by the French painter François Garnier, around 1640. It shows a composition of gooseberries, red currants and cherries draped around a blue and white porcelain bowl filled with strawberries. The berries are perfectly staged in front of a dark, shadowed background. Garnier, without doubt a master of the still life genre, has created a work which testifies to the highest artistic virtuosity. The fruits, branches and leaves are captured with the finest brushwork. The translucent quality of the berries emphasizes Garnier's craftsmanship. Equally remarkable is the manner in which the cherry stalks are rendered - they exhibit a very modern look for the time. The vibrant shades of red are characteristic for the artist's oeuvre. A similar, slightly smaller work titled 'Cerises et Groseilles à Maquereau', signed by the artist and dated 1644, is held in the collection of the Musée du Louvre in Paris. The painting is in good condition according to its age with slight framing marks. The canvas is not relined but waxed. There is light colour loss along the lower border. Along the sides the canvas shows some material loss. The colour surface is coated with a varnish. There are several old restorations in the dark background, not affecting the imagery. The work is signed upper right 'f Garnier f', the signature is only fragmented visible under very strong light. The stretcher frame measures 35.5 x 51 cm. François Garnier (ca. 1600-1672) François Garnier came from an artist and decorator family working in Fontainebleau. In Paris he opened a studio, which specialized in the still life genre - inspired by the Flemish and Dutch tradition. Besides painting, he successfully worked as an art dealer and was in close contact with the artists of the Paris neighbourhood of Saint- Germain, which was a well-known artist community at that time. Through the marriage with the widow Marie Guilbert he became the stepfather and mentor of Louise Moillon, one of the most famous French still-life painters of the 17th Century. Garnier's works are characterised by a rejection of all ornamental and purely decorative effects. He was fascinated by the simple reality and painted mainly compositions with red fruits such as strawberries or cherries.

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