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      • †Gerrit Jan Schouten (1815-1878, Belgian), "Boar Hunt," late 19th c., oil on canvas, signed lower left, presented in a gilt frame, H...
        Jan. 22, 2022

        †Gerrit Jan Schouten (1815-1878, Belgian), "Boar Hunt," late 19th c., oil on canvas, signed lower left, presented in a gilt frame, H...

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        Gerrit Jan Schouten (1815-1878, Belgian), "Boar Hunt," late 19th c., oil on canvas, signed lower left, presented in a gilt frame, H.- 38 3/4 in., W.- 58 1/4 in., Framed H.- 51 1/2 in., W.- 71 in.

        Crescent City Auction Gallery
      • Gerrit Jan Schouten (Belgian, 1815-1878), "Boar Hunt"
        Oct. 24, 2021

        Gerrit Jan Schouten (Belgian, 1815-1878), "Boar Hunt"

        Est: $2,500 - $4,000

        Gerrit Jan Schouten (Belgian, 1815-1878) "Boar Hunt" oil on canvas signed lower left. Framed. 40" x 59", framed 52" x 70-1/2"

        New Orleans Auction Galleries
      • Gerrit Jan Schouten (Belgian, 1815-1878), "Boar Hunt"
        Jun. 06, 2021

        Gerrit Jan Schouten (Belgian, 1815-1878), "Boar Hunt"

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        Gerrit Jan Schouten (Belgian, 1815-1878) "Boar Hunt" oil on canvas signed lower left. Framed. 40" x 59", framed 52" x 70-1/2"

        New Orleans Auction Galleries
      • Gerrit Jan Schouten (1815 - 1878) - Dutch Pastrol Scene 96 x 76cm
        Nov. 08, 2018

        Gerrit Jan Schouten (1815 - 1878) - Dutch Pastrol Scene 96 x 76cm

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        Gerrit Jan Schouten (1815 - 1878) Dutch Pastrol Scene oil on canvas 96 x 76cm signed lower right

        Lawsons
      • A Dutch Colonial polychrome decorated papier mache diorama of a slave dance
        Oct. 06, 2015

        A Dutch Colonial polychrome decorated papier mache diorama of a slave dance

        Est: €8,000 - €12,000

        A Dutch Colonial polychrome decorated papier mache diorama of a slave dance By Gerrit Schouten, Paramaribo, 1811 The diorama set in a glazed case with giltwood frame, and signature panel lower left inscribed Door G Schouten Fecit 1811/ G Schouten Fecit 1811 60.5 cm. x 39.5 cm. x 11.5 cm.

        Christie's
      • GERRIT JAN SCHOUTEN (Dutch, 1815-1878) Hay Ride Oil on
        Sep. 12, 2012

        GERRIT JAN SCHOUTEN (Dutch, 1815-1878) Hay Ride Oil on

        Est: $500 - $600

        GERRIT JAN SCHOUTEN (Dutch, 1815-1878) Hay Ride Oil on canvas 22-1/2 x 38 inches (57.2 x 96.5 cm) Signed lower right: G. Schouten

        Heritage Auctions
      • SCHOUTEN Gerrit Jan *8. 10. 1815 Amsterdam) On a
        Jun. 01, 2008

        SCHOUTEN Gerrit Jan *8. 10. 1815 Amsterdam) On a

        Est: -

        SCHOUTEN Gerrit Jan *8. 10. 1815 Amsterdam) On a field Oil on canvas, 59 x 90 cm, framed, undated, signed lower left. Dutch landscape painter, he studied under L. Meyer, he exhibited for the first time in 1838. See TB 30/271, B 9/444.

        European Arts
      • Gerrit Schouten (1779-1839), 'The waterfront at
        May. 23, 2007

        Gerrit Schouten (1779-1839), 'The waterfront at

        Est: £7,000 - £10,000

        Gerrit Schouten (1779-1839), 'The waterfront at Paramaribo, Surinam', a painted papier mache diorama, signed and dated 1820 on label, in gilt wood and stained case, 60 cm high, 90 cm wide, 34 cm deep Provenance: By descent from William Leckie, an English merchant who settled in Surinam in the early 19th century. Surinam in South America was originally settled by the British in 1630 and in 1650 Paramaribo was declared the capital. The port was established as a major centre of trade for the export of gold, sugar, rice and tropical woods to the European market. By 1815 Surinam was under Dutch rule and remained so until independence in 1975. The architecture depicted in the diorama clearly shows this Dutch influence and provides an interesting historical record as a large part of the waterkant was destroyed by fire in 1832. William Leckie settled in Surinam after eloping with a married woman, Mrs Jane Ann Gill. Presumably, he considered Surinam to be distant enough to avoid the scandal that no doubt would have ensued. According to his will, Leckie had a daughter, Ann, with Jane Gill, to whom he bequeathed two thousand pounds. He also made provision for his two slaves, Bruno and Henry, granting them freedom after a period of seven years service to Mrs Gill. Of Dutch descent, Gerrit Schouten was a native of Surinam. He was primarily a botanical illustrator, though also constructed dioramas presumably to commission. William Leckie is depicted in this diorama in conversation with another gentleman to the right of the scene. Many of Schouten's dioramas are on a small scale illustrating village festivals and festival life; large scale works such as this are unusual. There are a number of Surinam dioramas in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, and Teylers museum, Haarlem.

        Halls Fine Art
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