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Still life painter, Flower painter, b. 1644 - d. 1727

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      • Jacob van Walscapelle, attributed to, Sailing Ships on a Calm Sea
        Nov. 16, 2024

        Jacob van Walscapelle, attributed to, Sailing Ships on a Calm Sea

        Est: €4,000 - €6,000

        Jacob van Walscapelle, attributed to, Sailing Ships on a Calm Sea

        Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
      • Manner of Jacob Van Walscapelle, Netherlands 1644-1727, Still life, Glass Vase with Flowers, Fruit and Insects., Oil on canvas on board., 59 x 49 cm. (23.2 x 19.2 in.), Frame: 67 x 57 cm. (26.3 x 22.4 in.)
        Oct. 08, 2023

        Manner of Jacob Van Walscapelle, Netherlands 1644-1727, Still life, Glass Vase with Flowers, Fruit and Insects., Oil on canvas on board., 59 x 49 cm. (23.2 x 19.2 in.), Frame: 67 x 57 cm. (26.3 x 22.4 in.)

        Est: -

        Manner of Jacob Van Walscapelle Netherlands, 1644-1727 Still life, Glass Vase with Flowers, Fruit and Insects. Oil on canvas on board. Unsigned, 20th century.

        Bargain Hunt Auctions
      • Jacob van Walscapelle, Lobster on a Pewter Plate with Fruit and Wine Glasses on a Ledge
        Nov. 19, 2022

        Jacob van Walscapelle, Lobster on a Pewter Plate with Fruit and Wine Glasses on a Ledge

        Est: €80,000 - €100,000

        Certificate Sam Segal, Amsterdam, 12.3.1995. Jacob van Walscapelle belonged to the generation of Dutch still life painters of the second half of the 17th century whose works were inspired by those of Jan Davidsz de Heem and the opulent still life style which he developed. Today, Walscapelle's sumptuous and highly detailed works are among the most sought-after still lifes of the Dutch Golden Age. In this work, the artist presents a rich assortment of precious and luxurious foods and objects on a grey stone slap supported by a sculpted putto. The composition is arranged diagonally from the lower left to the upper right and is dominated by the red lobster on a pewter plate. The lobster is flanked on the left by three open oysters and a bunch of black grapes on the right. Behind the lobster we see a Chinese dish filled with black and white grapes, an apricot, two peaches, blackberries, and walnuts. The diagonal line of the composition is broken by two magnificent drinking glasses which reflect the light and the objects around them, contrasting against the midnight blue of the background. We see one unusual winged glass with an octagonal cuppa and a Venetian style cup and cover whose detailed finial forms the top of the composition. We would like to thank Dr Fred Meijer for confirming that the present work was authored by Jacob van Walscapelle in the 1680s. He dates the work slightly later than Sam Segal, who suggests a date of around 1675 in his expertise.

        Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
      • Walscapelle, Jacob van (attr.)
        Dec. 16, 2021

        Walscapelle, Jacob van (attr.)

        Est: €2,500 - €3,500

        Walscapelle, Jacob van (attr.) Dordrecht 1644 - Amsterdam 1727 34 x 26 cm Still life of flowers in a glass vase on a pedestal with insects. Oil/copper, at the lower margin inscribed.

        Nagel Auction
      • WALSCAPELLE, JACOB VAN (attr.)
        Jul. 14, 2021

        WALSCAPELLE, JACOB VAN (attr.)

        Est: €3,500 - €5,000

        WALSCAPELLE, JACOB VAN (attr.) Dordrecht 1644 - Amsterdam 1727 34 x 26 cm Still life of flowers in a glass vase on a pedestal with insects. Oil/copper, at the lower margin inscribed.

        Nagel Auction
      • Jacob van Walscapelle (Dordrecht 1644-1727 Amsterdam) - Flowers in a glass vase on a ledge, with insects amd shells
        Dec. 04, 2019

        Jacob van Walscapelle (Dordrecht 1644-1727 Amsterdam) - Flowers in a glass vase on a ledge, with insects amd shells

        Est: £40,000 - £60,000

        Jacob van Walscapelle (Dordrecht 1644-1727 Amsterdam) Flowers in a glass vase on a ledge, with insects amd shells oil on canvas 15 x 11 5/8 in. (38.2 x 29.5 cm.)

        Christie's
      • * After Jacob Van Walscapelle, (Dutch, 1644-1727), Still Life of Flowers
        Apr. 16, 2016

        * After Jacob Van Walscapelle, (Dutch, 1644-1727), Still Life of Flowers

        Est: $600 - $800

        After Jacob Van Walscapelle (Dutch, 1644-1727) Still Life of Flowers oil on canvas signed J. Walscapelle (lower right) 47 x 36 inches.

        Hindman
      • Manner of Jacob van Walscapelle (1644-1727), GLASS VASE WITH PARROT TULIP, MORNING GLORIES, PANSY AND OTHER FLOWERS WITH WHEAT STALKS, BUTTERFLIES, SNAILS, CATERPILLARS, BUGS AND OTHER INSECTS ON A STONE LEDGE WITH CHERRIES AND BEES, 20.75" x 14.5"
        Apr. 30, 2015

        Manner of Jacob van Walscapelle (1644-1727), GLASS VASE WITH PARROT TULIP, MORNING GLORIES, PANSY AND OTHER FLOWERS WITH WHEAT STALKS, BUTTERFLIES, SNAILS, CATERPILLARS, BUGS AND OTHER INSECTS ON A STONE LEDGE WITH CHERRIES AND BEES, 20.75" x 14.5"

        Est: -

        MANNER OF JACOB VAN WALSCAPELLE (1644-1727), DUTCHGLASS VASE WITH PARROT TULIP, MORNING GLORIES, PANSY AND OTHER FLOWERS WITH WHEAT STALKS, BUTTERFLIES, SNAILS, CATERPILLARS, BUGS AND OTHER INSECTS ON A STONE LEDGE WITH CHERRIES AND BEESOil on panel20.75" x 14.5" — 52.7 x 36.8 cm.Estimate: $1,500—2,500

        Waddington's
      • WALSCAPELLE, JACOB VAN(Dordrecht 1644 - 1727 Amsterdam)
        Mar. 27, 2015

        WALSCAPELLE, JACOB VAN(Dordrecht 1644 - 1727 Amsterdam)

        Est: CHF250,000 - CHF300,000

        WALSCAPELLE, JACOB VAN (Dordrecht 1644 - 1727 Amsterdam) Still life of flowers in a vase on a stone plinth with insects. Oil on panel. Signed lower right: Jacob Walscappelle. 30 x 37.5 cm. Provenance: - Collection of Adolphe Schloss, confiscated during World War II and restored to the descendants after the war. - Maurice Rheims auction, Galerie Charpentier, Paris, 25.5.1949, Lot 66. - Christie's, London, 7.11.2001, Lot 42. - Johnny van Haeften, London. - Acquired at TEFAF, Maastricht, European private collection. Exhibited: Natures mortes et vanités, Musée Georges de la Tour, Vic-sur-Seille, 10.5.-5.9.2005. Literature: Diss, Gabriel / Thurnherr, Laurent: Un cabinet imaginaire, Natures mortes et Vanités du XVVIIème siècle, Exh. Cat Musée départemental Georges de La Tour, Vic sur Seillle, 10.5.-5.9.2005, p. 42-43. WALSCAPELLE, JACOB VAN (Dordrecht 1644 - 1727 Amsterdam) Blumenstillleben in einer Vase auf einer Steinplinthe mit Insekten. Öl auf Holz. Unten rechts signiert: Jacob Walscappelle. 30 x 37,5 cm. Provenienz: - Sammlung Adolphe Schloss, im 2. Weltkrieg enteignet und nach dem Krieg an die Erben restituiert. - Auktion Maurice Rheims, Galerie Charpentier, Paris, 25.5.1949, Los 66. - Auktion Christie's, London, 7.11.2001, Los 42. - Johnny van Haeften, London. - Bei obigem an der Kunstmesse TEFAF, Maastricht, erworben, europäische Privatsammlung. Ausstellung: Natures mortes et vanités, Musée Georges de la Tour, Vic-sur-Seille, 10.5.-5.9.2005. Literatur: Diss, Gabriel / Thurnherr, Laurent: Un cabinet imaginaire, Natures mortes et Vanités du XVVIIème siècle, Ausst. Kat. Musée départemental Georges de La Tour, Vic sur Seillle, 10.5.-5.9.2005, S. 42-43. Diese qualitätsvolle und farbenprächtige Komposition mit einem Blumenstrauss in einer Glasvase auf einer Steinplinthe, die von einer kleinen Schnecke und einem Marienkäfer belebt wird, ist ein charakteristisches Beispiel für das reife Schaffen von Jacob van Walscapelle. Es zeigt in der Feinheit und naturgetreuen Wiedergabe der dargestellten Motive meisterlich die künstlerische Perfektion des Malers und versteht sich als Paradebeispiel der Kabinettmalerei des Goldenen Zeitalters in den Niederlanden des 17. Jahrhunderts. Fred G. Meijer vom RKD, Den Haag, der die Eigenhändigkeit anhand einer Fotografie bestätigt, datiert die Arbeit in die 1670er Jahre. Stilistisch ist die Komposition mit dem Blumenstillleben, ehemals bei Peter de Boer, Amsterdam, verwandt, das im selben Zeitraum entstanden ist (33 x 42 cm, Öl auf Holz, RKD Archivnr. 49839). Die rosafarbene Rose taucht dabei nicht nur in diesen beiden Stillleben auf, sondern wird von Walscapelle erneut in einem ebenfalls signierten Gemälde aus der Mitte der 1680er Jahre eingesetzt (25,1 x 20,3 cm, Öl auf Holz, zuletzt bei Christie's London, Juli 2014). Die Provenienz dieses Gemäldes ist ebenfalls bemerkenswert und beispielhaft für die Wiederzurückführung enteigneter Kunstwerke an die rechtmässigen Besitzer. Das Stillleben befand sich einst im Besitz des französischen Kunstsammlers Adolphe Schloss (1851-1910), in dessen Besitz sich herausragende Werke niederländischer Meister des 17. Jahrhunderts befanden, wie beispielsweise von Rembrandt, Pieter Brueghel, Frans Hals, Peter Paul Rubens und Jacob van Walscapelle. Nach dem Tod von Adolphe Schloss ging dessen Sammlung an seine Gemahlin und später an ihre Kinder über, die die gesamte Sammlung im Schloss Chambon bei Tulle aufbewahrten (siehe hierzu Hamon-Jugnet, Marie: Collection Schloss: oeuvres spoilées pendant la deuxièume guerre mondiale non restituées, 1943-1998, Paris 1998). Mit der Besetzung Frankreichs durch die deutschen Truppen wurde die Sammlung beschlagnahmt, mit der Intention, die Werke für Hitlers Führermuseum in Linz zu sichern. Nach Kriegsende konnte ein Teil der Sammlung wieder ausfindig gemacht werden und an die rechtmässigen Erben, wie im Fall dieses hier angebotenen Stilllebens von Jacob van Walscapelle, restituiert werden.

        Koller Auctions
      • Jacob van Walscapelle (Dordrecht 1644-1727 Amsterdam)
        Jan. 26, 2012

        Jacob van Walscapelle (Dordrecht 1644-1727 Amsterdam)

        Est: $50,000 - $70,000

        Jacob van Walscapelle (Dordrecht 1644-1727 Amsterdam) A melon, nuts and corn on a stone ledge with butterflies with signature 'J V Huysum' (lower left on the ledge) oil on canvas 18¾ x 19¾ in. (47.8 x 50 cm.)

        Christie's
      • JACOB VAN WALSCAPELLE
        Jan. 27, 2011

        JACOB VAN WALSCAPELLE

        Est: $300,000 - $400,000

        JACOB VAN WALSCAPELLE DORDRECHT 1644 - 1727 AMSTERDAM A GARLAND OF FLOWERS AND FRUIT BOUND TOGETHER AT THE ENDS WITH BLUE RIBBON AND HANGING FROM TWO NAILS. signed lower right: Jacob: Walscapel. oil on canvas 23 1/2 by 32 1/2 in.; 59.7 by 82.6 cm.

        Sotheby's
      • JACOB VAN WALSCAPELLE
        Jul. 08, 2010

        JACOB VAN WALSCAPELLE

        Est: £40,000 - £60,000

        JACOB VAN WALSCAPELLE DORDRECHT 1644 - 1727 AMSTERDAM STILL LIFE WITH FLOWERS IN A GLASS VASE ON A MARBLE LEDGE, ALONG WITH EARS OF CORN, SHELLS, A SNAIL, A WASP AND OTHER INSECTS bears signature lower right: AB Mignon ( AB in ligature) oil on canvas 38 by 29.7 cm.; 15 by 11 3/4 in.

        Sotheby's
      • - Jacob van Walscapelle (Dordrecht 1644 - 1727
        Oct. 14, 2008

        - Jacob van Walscapelle (Dordrecht 1644 - 1727

        Est: €28,000 - €32,000

        - Jacob van Walscapelle (Dordrecht 1644 - 1727 Amsterdam) Stillleben mit Melone,Weintrauben, Birnen, Granatäpfeln und Pfirsichen auf einer Steinplatte, ein Glaspokal à la Facon de Venise im Hintergrund, Öl auf Leinwand, 91, 7 x 99 cm, gerahmt, (Wo)

        Dorotheum
      • Jacob van Walscapelle , Dordrecht 1644 - 1727 Amsterdam A Still Life of Flowers and a Branch of Peaches in a sculpted Vase, standing on a Ledge oil on canvas
        Jan. 24, 2008

        Jacob van Walscapelle , Dordrecht 1644 - 1727 Amsterdam A Still Life of Flowers and a Branch of Peaches in a sculpted Vase, standing on a Ledge oil on canvas

        Est: $150,000 - $200,000

        signed lower left J: Walscapell. oil on canvas

        Sotheby's
      • Jacob van Walscapelle (Dordrecht 1644-1727 Amsterdam)
        Dec. 07, 2006

        Jacob van Walscapelle (Dordrecht 1644-1727 Amsterdam)

        Est: £400,000 - £600,000

        Peaches, grapes, walnuts and wild blackberrries in a basket on a stone plinth and roses, morning glory and carnations in a stone urn, by a window, with a butterfly oil on canvas 35 x 26 7/8 in. (88.9 x 68.3 cm.)

        Christie's
      • Jacob van Walscapelle (Dordrecht 1644-1727 Amsterdam)
        Dec. 09, 2005

        Jacob van Walscapelle (Dordrecht 1644-1727 Amsterdam)

        Est: £30,000 - £50,000

        Roses, camomile, poppies, a tulip, carnations, amaryllis, a marigold, Morning Glory and an ear of corn with a beetle and an orange tip butterfly in a glass vase with a snail on a ledge signed with initials 'j:w:' (lower right, on the ledge) oil on canvas 27 x 22 1/8 in. (68.6 x 56.1 cm.)

        Christie's
      • Jacob van Walscapelle (Dordrecht 1644 - 1727 Amsterdam)
        Apr. 14, 2005

        Jacob van Walscapelle (Dordrecht 1644 - 1727 Amsterdam)

        Est: €15,000 - €18,000

        Umkreis Stillleben mit Weintrauben, Kastanien und einer Birne, Öl auf Holz, 45 x 34,5 cm, gerahmt, (Wo)

        Dorotheum
      • Jacob van Walscapelle (Dordrecht 1644-1727 Amsterdam)
        Nov. 03, 2004

        Jacob van Walscapelle (Dordrecht 1644-1727 Amsterdam)

        Est: €70,000 - €100,000

        A swag of pink roses, gooseberries, cherries and other berries with a bow hanging from a nail signed with initials 'J W :F' (lower right) oil on panel, oval 26.2 x 21.3 cm.

        Christie's
      • Jacob van Walscapelle (Dordrecht 1644-1727 Amsterdam)
        Jul. 11, 2001

        Jacob van Walscapelle (Dordrecht 1644-1727 Amsterdam)

        Est: $70,500 - $98,700

        Roses, irises, carnations, daffodils, parrot tulips and other flowers in a glass vase, a ladybird and a snail on a stone plinth signed 'Jacob. Walscappellef' (ef linked, lower right) oil on panel 111/2 x 143/4 in. (29.2 x 37.5 cm.) PROVENANCE Adolphe Schloss; seized by the Germans during the Second World War and restituted to his heirs after the war; sale, Paris, Galerie Charpentier, 25 May 1949, lot 66 (sold 380.000 francs). NOTES Adolphe Schloss was a great amateur of Dutch and Flemish Old Masters. After his death in 1910, the collection passed to his wife Lucie and later to his children who transferred it in its totality to the castle of Chambon near Tulle in 1939. On 10 April 1943 the Germans, who had been looking for the collection since they had invaded France, found it and brought it back to Paris with the intention of sending the paintings to Hitler's Museum in Germany. The Louvre only succeded in pre-empting 49 of the 333 paintings which would be the first ones to be restituted to the family after the war. Some other paintings would also be given back after the war. Two sales were organised by the descendants of Adolphe Schloss in 1949 and 1951.

        Christie's
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