Hans van Sant (active Haarlem c. 1630-1653)
Hans van Sant (active Haarlem c. 1630-1653)

A roemer of white wine, a porcelain bowl, a ham, a glass of beer, a bread roll. a peeled lemon on a plate with a knife, on a partially draped table

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Hans van Sant (active Haarlem c. 1630-1653)
A roemer of white wine, a porcelain bowl, a ham, a glass of beer, a bread roll. a peeled lemon on a plate with a knife, on a partially draped table
indistinctly signed 'IHAN S. S...T' (IHAN linked, lower left)
oil on panel
73.2 x 57.2 cm.

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Little is known about the life of Hans van Sant. He worked in at Haarlem in circa 1630, possibly as an amateur painter, as his name does not occur in the guild records. Works by Hans van Sant have been attributed to Pieter Claesz. and Willem Heda in the past. The influence of these masters is also apparent in the present painting.

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