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17C Belgian Oil Paint Coming Home Jan Frans Van Bloemen

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Up for sale from a recent estate in Honolulu Hawaii this 17th century European painting on wooden panel that is untitled but depicts a lone figure walking towards a house and is attributed to Jan Frans van Bloemen (1662-1749). Besides the tag on the back there is no additional information available. The painting came 60 years ago from New York by way of a inheritance to Honolulu. The condition is described above – for more detail please check the photos.
Measurements: Canvas 17 inches x 23 inches
Frame 20 inches x 26 inches
More about the artist: Jan Frans van Bloemen was a member of a Flemish family of painters and draughtsmen. He was also active in Italy and France and was the brother of Pieter van Bloemen. While still in their native Antwerp, Pieter was the first teacher of his brother Jan Frans — who later also studied with Antoine Goubau — and probably also of his younger brother Norbert (1670-c. 1746). Jan Frans was soon summoned to Lyon by his brother and is said to have worked with van der Cabel in the city. It was only once Jan Frans reached Italy, however, that he would be given the moniker "Orizzonte" (the Italian word for "horizon"), which reflected his proficiency in producing panoramic landscapes.
Although patronized by aristocratic Roman families, Orizzonte's artistic career was marred by his prolonged confrontation with the Accademia di San Luca. The precise reasons for the difficulties are unknown, but he was only finally accepted by the Accademia at the age of 80, after his third application for membership.
Orizzonte was inspired by the classicising landscape paintings of Gaspard Dughet, as well as by the beauty of Rome and the surrounding campagna. With the Flemish landscape tradition as his foundation, he easily absorbed Dughet's dynamic and analytical style, producing such works asLandscape with Ruins, Nocturnal Landscape and The Storm (all Rome, Palazzo Doria-Pamphilj).
Some of Orizzonte's views, painted at the end of the 17th century, anticipate the vedute (view paintings) of the 18th century and mark a shift from the classically orientated Roman landscapes of his French predecessors in Rome. I n pictures such as the View of Gardens with Statues (Schloss Wörlitz, near Dessau) and the Landscape with the Colosseum (Rome, Galleria Pallavicini), there is a more realistic representation of views, and the paintings show characteristics close to those of Andrea Locatelli, Giovanni Paolo Panini and Paolo Anesi.
Around 1730 Orizzonte began to adapt his delicate and sensitive style towards a calmer and more synthetic artistic vision, some features of which were borrowed directly from Poussin, as in the Landscape with the Belvedere of the Vatican (Rome, Galleria Pallavicini) and the Landscape with Temple(Tivoli, Villa d'Este). Among the painters who provided figures for his landscapes were Carlo Maratti, Placido Costanzi and Pompeo Batoni.
Source: Sphinx Fine Art

Signed?: Unsigned

Size Type/Largest Dimension: Small (Up to 14in.)

Medium: Oil

Region of Origin: Europe

Original/Reproduction: Original

Artist: Jan Frans (Orizzonte) Van Bloemen (1662 - 1749)

Listed By: Dealer or Reseller

Painting Surface: Wood

Subject: Landscape

Framed/Unframed: Framed

Style: Tonalism

Date of Creation: Pre-1800.

Since 2006, Andres Harnisch Brokerage has specialized in selling art, antiques, jewelry, and collectibles. Harnisch is a certified personal property appraiser and holds accreditation through the Certified Appraisers Guild of America and the International Fine Art Appraisers. The company is the only brokerage in Hawaii to receive 'Professional Status' in the American Society of Estate Liquidators.

Since 2006, Andres Harnisch Brokerage has specialized in selling art, antiques, jewelry, and collectibles. Harnisch is a certified personal property appraiser and holds accreditation through the Certified Appraisers Guild of America and the International Fine Art Appraisers. The company is the only brokerage in Hawaii to receive 'Professional Status' in the American Society of Estate Liquidators.

Reserve: $1,000.00

Shipping:
Domestic: Flat-rate of $50.00 to anywhere within the contiguous U.S.
International: Flat-rate of $80.00 to anywhere in the world..
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
Location: This item ships from Hawaii.

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Photos, descriptions, and estimates were prepared with the utmost care by a fully certified expert and appraiser. All items in this sale are guaranteed authentic.

In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Jasper52 specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Jasper52 within 5 days of receiving the item.
Condition Report: “Good condition, must have been cleaned some time ago, no authentication, just information on the tag in the back of the painting”

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Up for sale from a recent estate in Honolulu Hawaii this 17th century European painting on wooden panel that is untitled but depicts a lone figure walking towards a house and is attributed to Jan Frans van Bloemen (1662-1749). Besides the tag on the back there is no additional information available. The painting came 60 years ago from New York by way of a inheritance to Honolulu. The condition is described above – for more detail please check the photos.
Measurements: Canvas 17 inches x 23 inches
Frame 20 inches x 26 inches
More about the artist: Jan Frans van Bloemen was a member of a Flemish family of painters and draughtsmen. He was also active in Italy and France and was the brother of Pieter van Bloemen. While still in their native Antwerp, Pieter was the first teacher of his brother Jan Frans — who later also studied with Antoine Goubau — and probably also of his younger brother Norbert (1670-c. 1746). Jan Frans was soon summoned to Lyon by his brother and is said to have worked with van der Cabel in the city. It was only once Jan Frans reached Italy, however, that he would be given the moniker "Orizzonte" (the Italian word for "horizon"), which reflected his proficiency in producing panoramic landscapes.
Although patronized by aristocratic Roman families, Orizzonte's artistic career was marred by his prolonged confrontation with the Accademia di San Luca. The precise reasons for the difficulties are unknown, but he was only finally accepted by the Accademia at the age of 80, after his third application for membership.
Orizzonte was inspired by the classicising landscape paintings of Gaspard Dughet, as well as by the beauty of Rome and the surrounding campagna. With the Flemish landscape tradition as his foundation, he easily absorbed Dughet's dynamic and analytical style, producing such works asLandscape with Ruins, Nocturnal Landscape and The Storm (all Rome, Palazzo Doria-Pamphilj).
Some of Orizzonte's views, painted at the end of the 17th century, anticipate the vedute (view paintings) of the 18th century and mark a shift from the classically orientated Roman landscapes of his French predecessors in Rome. I n pictures such as the View of Gardens with Statues (Schloss Wörlitz, near Dessau) and the Landscape with the Colosseum (Rome, Galleria Pallavicini), there is a more realistic representation of views, and the paintings show characteristics close to those of Andrea Locatelli, Giovanni Paolo Panini and Paolo Anesi.
Around 1730 Orizzonte began to adapt his delicate and sensitive style towards a calmer and more synthetic artistic vision, some features of which were borrowed directly from Poussin, as in the Landscape with the Belvedere of the Vatican (Rome, Galleria Pallavicini) and the Landscape with Temple(Tivoli, Villa d'Este). Among the painters who provided figures for his landscapes were Carlo Maratti, Placido Costanzi and Pompeo Batoni.
Source: Sphinx Fine Art

Signed?: Unsigned

Size Type/Largest Dimension: Small (Up to 14in.)

Medium: Oil

Region of Origin: Europe

Original/Reproduction: Original

Artist: Jan Frans (Orizzonte) Van Bloemen (1662 - 1749)

Listed By: Dealer or Reseller

Painting Surface: Wood

Subject: Landscape

Framed/Unframed: Framed

Style: Tonalism

Date of Creation: Pre-1800.

Since 2006, Andres Harnisch Brokerage has specialized in selling art, antiques, jewelry, and collectibles. Harnisch is a certified personal property appraiser and holds accreditation through the Certified Appraisers Guild of America and the International Fine Art Appraisers. The company is the only brokerage in Hawaii to receive 'Professional Status' in the American Society of Estate Liquidators.

Since 2006, Andres Harnisch Brokerage has specialized in selling art, antiques, jewelry, and collectibles. Harnisch is a certified personal property appraiser and holds accreditation through the Certified Appraisers Guild of America and the International Fine Art Appraisers. The company is the only brokerage in Hawaii to receive 'Professional Status' in the American Society of Estate Liquidators.

Reserve: $1,000.00

Shipping:
Domestic: Flat-rate of $50.00 to anywhere within the contiguous U.S.
International: Flat-rate of $80.00 to anywhere in the world..
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
Location: This item ships from Hawaii.

Your purchase is protected:
Photos, descriptions, and estimates were prepared with the utmost care by a fully certified expert and appraiser. All items in this sale are guaranteed authentic.

In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Jasper52 specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Jasper52 within 5 days of receiving the item.
Condition Report: “Good condition, must have been cleaned some time ago, no authentication, just information on the tag in the back of the painting”

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