Pieter Van Bloemen (1657 - 1720), Two Italianate Equestrian Scenes
Artist: Pieter Van Bloemen
Pietervan Bloemen
Flemishpainter
Antwerp1657 – 1720 Antwerp
A pairof Italianate horse scenes : Animals drinking and A blacksmith’s forge
Bothoil on canvas : 38,3 X 48,3 cm each
Bothunsigned
Frames: 63,1 X 52,5 cm each
Over 1 year in stock: therefore lower price and absolute transparency
Our cost price 4.280 €
= acquisition price 3.810 € + expenses (shipment 140 € + restoration 330 €)
Our old price 8.600 €
Our new price 7.000 €
Our net export price 6.528 €
Circa 1684 Pieter visited Lyon in the company of Adriaen van der Cabel and of Gillis Weenix, both Dutch painters. His brother Jan Frans joined him in Lyon. From here both brothers travelled via Turin to Rome.
Between 1685 and 1692 Pieter was recorded as living and working in Rome. Here he was member of the so-called “Bentveughels”, an association of Nordic painters active in Rome. His Bent-name was “Standardo”. This nickname would have referred to the standards and banners that he regularly painted in his military subjects. His brother Jan Frans was called “Orizzonte” (“horizon”) because of his panoramic classical landscapes.
By 1694 he was back in Antwerp, where he became Dean of the Painter’s Guild of Saint Luke in 1699. His brother Jan Frans remained in Rome until his death in 1749.
All my paintings stand fully documented on my website:
https://www.jeanmoust.com/categories/still-lifes-and-animal-scenes/bloemen-pieter-van-2025-pair/a-pair-of-italianate-horse-scenes-5377764
Flemishpainter
Antwerp1657 – 1720 Antwerp
A pairof Italianate horse scenes : Animals drinking and A blacksmith’s forge
Bothoil on canvas : 38,3 X 48,3 cm each
Bothunsigned
Frames: 63,1 X 52,5 cm each
Over 1 year in stock: therefore lower price and absolute transparency
Our cost price 4.280 €
= acquisition price 3.810 € + expenses (shipment 140 € + restoration 330 €)
Our old price 8.600 €
Our new price 7.000 €
Our net export price 6.528 €
Circa 1684 Pieter visited Lyon in the company of Adriaen van der Cabel and of Gillis Weenix, both Dutch painters. His brother Jan Frans joined him in Lyon. From here both brothers travelled via Turin to Rome.
Between 1685 and 1692 Pieter was recorded as living and working in Rome. Here he was member of the so-called “Bentveughels”, an association of Nordic painters active in Rome. His Bent-name was “Standardo”. This nickname would have referred to the standards and banners that he regularly painted in his military subjects. His brother Jan Frans was called “Orizzonte” (“horizon”) because of his panoramic classical landscapes.
By 1694 he was back in Antwerp, where he became Dean of the Painter’s Guild of Saint Luke in 1699. His brother Jan Frans remained in Rome until his death in 1749.
All my paintings stand fully documented on my website:
https://www.jeanmoust.com/categories/still-lifes-and-animal-scenes/bloemen-pieter-van-2025-pair/a-pair-of-italianate-horse-scenes-5377764
7 000 €
Period: 17th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Oil painting
Reference (ID): 1542726
Availability: In stock
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