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  • JACQUES HUPIN
    Mar. 28, 2025

    JACQUES HUPIN

    Est: CHF10,000 - CHF15,000

    JACQUES HUPIN (active between 1650 and 1680 in Auxerre and Rome) Still life with fruits and a carpet. Oil on canvas. Signed centre right on the table top: J. hupin. 95 × 125.7 cm. Certificate: Dr Claudia Salvi, 14.2.2025. Provenance: Private collection, Switzerland. Our thanks to Dr Claudia Salvi who has confirmed the authenticity of this work on the basis of a photograph and emphasises that this still life shows all the characteristic features of Jacques Hupin's oeuvre. She dates the painting to the period around 1660–1670. ------------------------------------------------- JACQUES HUPIN (tätig zwischen 1650 und 1680 in Auxerre und Rom) Stillleben mit Früchten und einem Teppich. Öl auf Leinwand. Mittig rechts auf der Tischplatte signiert: J. hupin. 95 × 125,7 cm. Gutachten: Dr. Claudia Salvi, 14.2.2025. Provenienz: Schweizer Privatsammlung. Dr. Claudia Salvi bestätigt die Eigenhändigkeit anhand einer Fotografie und hebt hervor, dass dieses Stillleben alle charakteristischen Merkmale von Jacques Hupins Oeuvre zeigt. Sie datiert das Gemälde in den Zeitraum um 1660–1670.

    Koller Auctions
  • Jacques Hupin: Still Life with Turkish Rug, Plate with Peaches and Sculpted Vase
    May. 17, 2024

    Jacques Hupin: Still Life with Turkish Rug, Plate with Peaches and Sculpted Vase

    Est: €6,000 - €10,000

    HUPIN, JACQUES active in Rome mid 17th century Title: Still Life with Turkish Rug, Plate with Peaches and Sculpted Vase. Technique: Oil on canvas. Mounting: Relined. Measurement: 81 x 97.5cm. Frame: Framed. Certificate: Gianluca Bocchi, Casalmaggiore, December 2023, available in copy. Provenance: Private ownership, Germany. The present painting is almost certainly the work of French painter Jacques Hupin, an artist not mentioned in art historical sources and whose biographical data is not certain, but whose presence in Italy is documented by a still life preserved at the Musée du Louvre with the inscription "J. Hupin fec. in Rome." The art historian Jacques Bousquet reports, without being able to prove it, that he found traces of the artist's hand in a still life from 1649. This leads him to the conclusion that Hupin was familiar with the works of Francesco Noletti, called "Maltese" - a plausible thesis as the setting of his still lifes is clearly inspired by Noletti (the precise and illusionistic description of imposing Turkish carpets takes centre stage). The meticulous execution with thick threads of colour is underpinned by tactile sensations that can only be found in these two artists to great effect. In order to properly assess the influence of Noletti's paintings on Jacques Hupin and other transalpine artists, one must not overlook the fact that his paintings were very popular on the market and with French collectors before and after his death. Compared to the Maltese painter, Hupin tends to increase the volume of the carpets and let them fall heavily to the ground with wide folds in overlapping layers, thus de-emphasising the decorative effect of the fringes strung together and hanging into the void. In general, Hupin saturates the space of his paintings with objects or leaves an impenetrable darkness in the background, without resorting to curtains, which, when present, have an accessory or irrelevant function. A peculiarity of this painter, which is not found in the works of other artists active in Rome, is the depiction of neatly folded Turkish carpets next to open carpets. Jacques Hupin's stay in Italy probably did not last long and the artist returned to his homeland, as not many significant traces of his stay in Rome have been found. The objects that enrich his compositions, such as vases, amphorae, metal stirrups, glassware and chiselled metal clocks, testify to a pronounced French taste. These are precious artefacts similar to those in the paintings of Meiffren Conte (1630-1705). Estimated shipping costs for this lot: Arrangement after auction. Explanations to the Catalogue Jacques Hupin 17th C. Old Masters Framed Still Life Painting Fruits

    Van Ham Kunstauktionen
  • ATTRIBUTED TO JACQUES HUPIN (ACTIVE AUXERRE AND ROME, 17TH CENTURY) A basket of fruit on a draped table; and Peaches, grapes and a vase of flowers... oil on canvas 30 x 36 7/8 in. (76 x 93.5 cm.) 75
    May. 25, 2023

    ATTRIBUTED TO JACQUES HUPIN (ACTIVE AUXERRE AND ROME, 17TH CENTURY) A basket of fruit on a draped table; and Peaches, grapes and a vase of flowers... oil on canvas 30 x 36 7/8 in. (76 x 93.5 cm.) 75

    Est: $30,000 - $50,000

    ATTRIBUTED TO JACQUES HUPIN (ACTIVE AUXERRE AND ROME, 17TH CENTURY) A basket of fruit on a draped table; and Peaches, grapes and a vase of flowers... oil on canvas 30 x 36 7/8 in. (76 x 93.5 cm.)

    Christie's
  • Attributed to Jacques Hupin (active circa 1650 - 1680)
    Nov. 26, 2018

    Attributed to Jacques Hupin (active circa 1650 - 1680)

    Est: €3,000 - €5,000

    Still life with armour, sword and show pieces on a draped rug (Waffen Stilleben) Oil on canvas, 97.2 x 134.7 cm Provenance: Private collection, the Netherlands

    AAG Auctioneers
  • Jacques HUPIN (Actif à Auxerre et à Rome entre 1650 et 1680) Nature morte au tapis Toile 93,5 x 70,5 cm Sans cadre
    Jun. 25, 2014

    Jacques HUPIN (Actif à Auxerre et à Rome entre 1650 et 1680) Nature morte au tapis Toile 93,5 x 70,5 cm Sans cadre

    Est: €10,000 - €12,000

    Jacques HUPIN (Actif à Auxerre et à Rome entre 1650 et 1680) Nature morte au tapis Toile 93,5 x 70,5 cm Sans cadre

    Tajan
  • JACQUES HUPIN
    Jul. 07, 2011

    JACQUES HUPIN

    Est: £15,000 - £20,000

    ACTIVE IN AUXERRE AND IN ROME DURING THE THIRD QUARTER OF THE 17TH CENTURY A STILL LIFE WITH POMEGRANATES, AND GRAPES ON A TABLE DRAPED WITH AN ORNATE TURKISH CARPET AND ASSORTED ORFÈVRERIE oil on canvas 112 by 127 cm.; 44 by 50 in.

    Sotheby's
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