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Wit, Jakob de
1695 Amsterdam - 1754 ebd.
Two grisaille paintings with allegorical putto depictions. Oil on canvas, relined. Unsigned. Restored. Unframed.
Already during his lifetime Jakob de Wit was first of all famous for his trompe-l'oeil-decoration paintings and highly esteemed even far beyond the borders of the Dutch provinces. He achieved the highest artistic skills in the depiction of mostly allegorical motifs, frequently sceneries populated with putti, he executed in oil on canvas. Thereby he knew how to imitate stone reliefs masterly and in a deceptively realistic way just by using extremely fine colour gradations of grey, and let them appear to the observer like fully sculptural figures. Originally these paintings were partial component of wall decorations and frequently integrated into wooden wall panellings as supraporte.
Provenance: Gallery Dr. Schenk, Zurich; private collection Germany; Koller auctions, Zurich, 18.03.1999, lot 98; private collection France.

deutsch 1695 Amsterdam - 1754 ebd.
Zwei Grisaillen mit Darstellungen von Putti. Öl auf Leinwand, doubliert. Unsign. Altrest. H. 77, B. 83,7 bzw. H. 86,8, B. 79,4 cm. Ungerahmt.
Jakob de Wit war bereits zu Lebzeiten vor allem für seine Trompe-l'oeil-Dekorationsmalereien bekannt und bis weit über die Grenzen der Niederlande hinaus hoch geschätzt. Dabei erreichte er höchste künstlerische Fertigkeiten in der Darstellung meist allegorischer Motive, häufig mit Putti bevölkerte Szenerien, die er in Öl auf Leinwand ausführte. Dabei verstand er es, in feinsten Grauabstufungen meisterlich und täuschend realistisch Steinreliefs zu imitieren, die dem Betrachter wie vollplastische Stuckaturen erschienen. Ursprünglich waren diese Gemälde Bestandteil der Wanddekoration und häufig als Supraporten in Vertäfelungen integriert.
Provenienz:
Galerie Dr. Schenk, Zürich; Privatsammlung Deutschland; Koller Auktionen, Zürich, 18.03.1999, Los 98; Privatsammlung Frankreich.
 

starting price: 20000,- EUR