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Still Life of Fruit, Flowers and a Parrot, C.1880-1910.
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Still Life of Fruit, Flowers and a Parrot, C.1880-1910.

1900 - 1920
Description

A large oil on canvas, painted at the turn of the 19th century, in the Dutch 17th century manner.

The painting is signed, but only the first name 'Karl' is legible. Although not yet identified, it is obvious that the artist was highly skilled, as this is a fine quality work.

Northern Renaissance artists popularized still life iconography with their flower paintings. These pieces typically show colourful flora “from different countries and even different continents in one vase and at one moment of blooming” (Metropolitan Museum of Art) and often do not feature other subject matter. These paintings rose to prominence in the early 17th century, when these artists grew increasingly interested in creating realistic studies of everyday items.

The height of still life painting came in 17th century Holland. Artists such as Jan Brueghel, Pieter Clausz, and others, painted opulent, highly detailed, and realistic images of flower bouquets and tables laden with lavish bowls of fruit and game. These paintings celebrated the seasons and reflected the era's scientific interest in the natural world. They also served as status symbols and were highly sought after.

The inclusion of parrots with still-life paintings is interesting, because it connects parrots to the material world, wealth, and trade. As an exotic creature from non-European lands, parrots were highly prized during the colonial period; and it wasn’t just the live birds that were valued, in the colonial era the plucked feathers of parrots were valued too.

SIZE: 50 x 39 inches including the frame.

PROVENANCE: Northern England.

CONDITION: The painting has an old V-shaped damage, about 18 inches in length at its longest point; this is not visible all the time, but shows up in some angles and lights. This can be seen in the last image. Despite this, the painting is still a beautiful and highly decorative item, and is being offered at a fraction of the price it would command if undamaged. A large quality item at little cost.

Physical Dimensions
Height
127cm (50.00")
Width
100cm (39.37")
Depth
5cm (1.97")
Declaration

Roy Precious - Antiques & Fine Art has dated this piece to the 1900s.

Reference Numbers
Sellingantiques Reference
SA583652
Dealers Internal Reference
9090
Description
A large oil on canvas, painted at the turn of the 19th century, in the Dutch 17th century manner.

The painting is signed, but only the first name 'Karl' is legible.

Although not yet identified, it is obvious that the artist was highly skilled, as this is a fine quality work.
Roy Precious - Antiques & Fine Art
fig 1. Still life of Fruit, Flowers and a Parrot, c.1880-1910.
fig 1. Still Life of Fruit, Flowers and a Parrot, C.1880-1910.

Northern Renaissance artists popularized still life iconography with their flower paintings. These pieces typically show colourful flora “from different countries and even different continents in one vase and at one moment of blooming” (Metropolitan Museum of Art) and often do not feature other subject matter. These paintings rose to prominence in the early 17th century, when these artists grew increasingly interested in creating realistic studies of everyday items.

fig 2. Still life of Fruit, Flowers and a Parrot, c.1880-1910.
fig 2. Still Life of Fruit, Flowers and a Parrot, C.1880-1910.

The height of still life painting came in 17th century Holland. Artists such as Jan Brueghel, Pieter Clausz, and others, painted opulent, highly detailed, and realistic images of flower bouquets and tables laden with lavish bowls of fruit and game. These paintings celebrated the seasons and reflected the era's scientific interest in the natural world. They also served as status symbols and were highly sought after.

fig 3. Still life of Fruit, Flowers and a Parrot, c.1880-1910.
fig 3. Still Life of Fruit, Flowers and a Parrot, C.1880-1910.

The inclusion of parrots with still-life paintings is interesting, because it connects parrots to the material world, wealth, and trade. As an exotic creature from non-European lands, parrots were highly prized during the colonial period; and it wasn’t just the live birds that were valued, in the colonial era the plucked feathers of parrots were valued too.

fig 4. Still life of Fruit, Flowers and a Parrot, c.1880-1910.
fig 4. Still Life of Fruit, Flowers and a Parrot, C.1880-1910.

SIZE: 50 x 39 inches including the frame.

PROVENANCE: Northern England.

CONDITION: The painting has an old V-shaped damage, about 18 inches in length at its longest point; this is not visible all the time, but shows up in some angles and lights. This can be seen in the last image. Despite this, the painting is still a beautiful and highly decorative item, and is being offered at a fraction of the price it would command if undamaged. A large quality item at little cost.

Height
127cm (50.00")
Width
100cm (39.37")
Depth
5cm (1.97")
Date of Manufacture

Roy Precious - Antiques & Fine Art has dated this piece to the 1900s.

Reference Numbers
Sellingantiques Ref
SA583652
Dealers Internal Ref
9090
Roy Precious - Antiques & Fine Art
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Sellingantiques verified Since Mar 2003

Roy and nadine precious: specialists in portraiture from the 16th to the 20th century. Established in 1972.

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Still life of Fruit, Flowers and a Parrot, c.1880-1910.
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