Jan Davidsz. de Heem (Utrecht 1606-1684/5 Antwerp)
Jan Davidsz. de Heem (Utrecht 1606-1684/5 Antwerp)

A barn interior with baskets, barrels, pottery, a pump to the right and a bundle of dried laice hanging on a wall partition to the left

細節
Jan Davidsz. de Heem (Utrecht 1606-1684/5 Antwerp)
A barn interior with baskets, barrels, pottery, a pump to the right and a bundle of dried laice hanging on a wall partition to the left
indistinctly signed 'J. heem fecit.' (upper right)
oil on panel
37.3 x 50.4 cm.
來源
Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 9 December 1993, lot 233, as Follower of Cornelis Saftleven.
with Lawrence Steigrad Fine Art, New York, 1996.
with M. Schreuder, Aerdenhout, 1996-7.
(Possibly) with Ch. Roelofs, Amsterdam, by 1998.
with P. de Boer, Amsterdam, by 2012-2013.
出版
Marc Schreuder, 'A newly discovered early barn interior by Jan Davidsz. de Heem (1606-1683/4)', in: Oud Holland, 11, 1997, no. 1, pp. 13-18, ill. 1.
F.G. Meijer, 'An Interior with an Old Scholar from 1629 by Jan Davidsz. de Heem (1606-1683/84)' in: Anja K. Sevcík (ed.), Hane Seifertové k 75. narozeninám, Prague 2009, pp. 46-51.
展覽
London, Rafael Valls, Jan Davidsz de Heem (1606-1684): His Influences and his Followers, (brochure written by F.G. Meijer), 2005.

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Kimberley Oldenburg
Kimberley Oldenburg

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The present lot is a rather remarkable painting: not only is it a very rare subject within the oeuvre of De Heem, it also appears to be one of the very earliest, painted barn interiors in the history of Dutch art. Furthermore, there are no figures present, which distinguishes it from any contemporary trend or genre tradition.

Fred Meijer dates the picture to circa 1629 and states: "This early barn interior seems to have emerged without any specific precedent." Thusfar the earliest, dated barn interior is a drawing by Herman Saftleven of 1630. The genre of painted barn interiors emerged, mainly in Rotterdam, in the early 1630s, but often with a peasant couple or other figures, such as in the oeuvres of Pieter de Bloot or Herman and Cornelis Saftleven.

De Heem experimented with visual effects of space and light in an empty barn interior at least once more; one later composition, dated 1631, is known.

We are grateful to Fred Meijer of the RKD, The Hague, for confirming the attribution and his kind help in cataloguing this lot. This painting will be included in his forthcoming catalogue raisonné under no. 29.03.

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