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Lot 170: *CORNELIS JONSON VAN CEULEN (1593-1664) (to be attributed to)

Est: €3,000 EUR - €4,000 EURSold:
Bernaerts AuctioneersAntwerp, BelgiumDecember 09, 2019

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*CORNELIS JONSON VAN CEULEN (1593-1664) (to be attributed to)

to be attributed to Portrait of a gentleman, half body, left hand on the chest, holding a glove the gloved right hand, leaning against a table with inkstand and letter 'To Mr Hugh/ Norris marchant/ in/ London', a coat of arms in carved medallion in the upper left. Portrait of a lady, half body, with lace cap and collar, holding a tulip in her left hand, standing in front of a balcony. Canvas. A pair. Old sale numbers on the reverse. Restorations. Lined. Cornelis Jonson Van Ceulen (or Cornelis Johnson in English literature) was born in Londen out of a Flemish-German immigrant family. Little is known about his training, but the influence of the Dutch tradition is unmistakable. Maybe he was an apprentice of the Hague painter Jan Anthonisz. Van Ravesteyn (c. 1572-1657) or of Michiel Jansz. van Mierevelt (1566-1641) in Delft. In 1618 (or early 1619) Jonson returned to London, where he quickly gained success as a portrait painter for clients of the highest social ranks. In 1632 he became a court painter to Charles I, just like his contemporaries Daniël Mijtens (1590-caa. 1647), court painter in 1625, and of course Anthony Van Dyck (1599-1641), court painter in 1633. After the outbreak of the Civil War in 1643, which meant the end of the royal patronage, Jonson and his family moved to the Northern Netherlands. He ended up in Utrecht, where he continued to work as a successful portrait painter until his death in 1664. Jonsons painted portraits in all sizes: from miniatures and busts to full body and familiy portraits. His models are often showed in the same poses and their heads are framed rather low in the canvas. He pays great attention to detail in his rendition of jewelry and clothing, especially of the lace collars, which were important status symbols for his sitters. Also characteristic is his treatment of eyes, with their large irisses and deep set upper eye lids. A similar pair of portraits representing Apolonius Veth en Cornelia Remoens, monogrammed and dated 1644 can be found in the collection of the Tate Gallery in London (canvas, 77 x 62 cm, inv. nr. NO1320 & NO1321), another pair was with eggatt Brothers in London (doek, 84 x 64 cm, signed and dated 1654), a third pair was sold at Christie's in London on 6.7.2018, lot 157 (panel, signed and dated 1647, 84.5 x 71.7 cm) and finally we note a pair sold at Hampel in Munich (canvas, monogrammed and dated 1645, 77 x 64 cm, 15.9.2011, lot 271).

107 x 85 cm (x 2) (128 x 104 cm (x 2))

*CORNELIS JONSON VAN CEULEN (1593-1664) (toe te schrijven aan)

Portret van een voorname heer, ten halve lijve, linkerhand op de borst, een handschoen vasthoudend in de gehandschoende rechterhand, leunend op een tafel met inktstel en brief met opschrift 'To Mr Hugh/ Norris marchant/ in/ London', een wapenschild in cartouche in de linkerbovenhoek. Portret van een voorname dame, ten halve lijve, met kanten kraag en kap, een tulp in de linkerhand houdend, staand voor balustrade. Doek. Een paar. Oude veilingnummers op verso. Restauraties en oude verdoeking. Cornelis Jonson Van Ceulen (of Cornelis Johnson in de Engelse literatuur) werd geboren in Londen in een Vlaams-Duitse immigrantenfamilie. Over zijn opleiding is weinig geweten, maar de invloed van de Nederlandse schilderstraditie is onmiskenbaar. Mogelijk genoot hij een opleiding bij Haagse schilder Jan Anthonisz. Van Ravesteyn (c. 1572-1657) of bij Michiel Jansz. van Mierevelt (1566-1641) in Delft. In 1618 (of begin 1619) keerde Jonson terug naar Londen, waar hij een veelgevraagde portretschilder werd voor klanten uit de hoogste sociale rangen. In 1632 werd hij tot hofschilder van Charles I benoemd, net als zijn tijdgenoten Daniël Mijtens (1590-ca. 1647), die hofschilder in 1625 werd, en natuurlijk Antoon Van Dyck (1599-1641), hofschilder in 1633. Na het uitbreken van de Civil War in 1643, en het wegvallen van de koninklijke bescherming, verhuisde Jonson met zijn gezin naar de Noordelijke Nederlanden, waar hij tot aan zijn dood in 1664 in Utrecht als succesvol portretschilder bleef voortwerken. Cornelis Jonson werkte op alle formaten, van miniaturen en portretten ten voeten uit tot familiegroepen. Zijn modellen nemen vaak dezelfde houding aan en hun hoofden zijn eerder laag gekadreerd in het vlak. Opvallend is de bijzondere aandacht voor de uitwerking van juwelen en kledij, vooral van de kanten kragen die belangrijke statussymbolen waren. Ook typisch is de uitwerking van de ogen met grote ronde irissen en diepe gebogen bovenste oogleden. Een vergelijkbaar portrettenpaar met voorstelling van Apolonius Veth en Cornelia Remoens, gemonogrammeerd en gedateerd uit 1644, wordt bewaard in Tate Gallery te Londen (doek, 77 x 62 cm, inv. nr. NO1320 & NO1321), een ander portrettenpaar werd gesignaleerd bij Leggatt Brothers in Londen (doek, 84 x 64 cm, getekend en gedateerd 1654) en een derde werd verkocht bij Christie's in Londen op 6.7.2018, lot 157 (paneel, getekend en gedateerd 1647, 84.5 x 71.7 cm) en ten slotte een laatste bij Hampel in München (doek, gemongrammeerd en gedateerd 1645, 77 x 64 cm, 15.9.2011, lot 271).

107 x 85 cm (x 2) (128 x 104 cm (x 2))

*CORNELIS JONSON VAN CEULEN (1593-1664) (à attribuer à)

Portrait d'un homme d'importance, des armoires en haut à droite, un gant de la main droite, près d'une écritoire avec une lettre adressée 'To Mr Hugh/ Norris marchant/ in/ London'. Portrait d'une dame avec col et coiffe en dentelle, une tulipe de la main gauche, devant une balustrade. Toile. Une paire. Anciens numéros de Christie's au revers (33 EX). Restaurations, ancien rentoilage et repeints.

107 x 85 cm (x 2) (128 x 104 cm (x 2))

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Auction Details

Old Masters & Works on Paper

by
Bernaerts Auctioneers
December 09, 2019, 07:00 PM CET

Verlatstraat 16-22, Antwerp, Antwerp, 2000, BE

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From:To:Increment:
€0€99€10
€100€399€20
€400€999€50
€1,000€1,999€100
€2,000€4,999€200
€5,000€9,999€500
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