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Frans Snyders, studio of - Fish Market

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Frans Snyders, studio of

Fish Market

Oil on canvas (relined). 213 x 336 cm.

The original version of this large-format fish still life is Frans Snijder's "Fish Market" in the Hermitage, St. Petersburg (inv. no. 1320). The original in St. Petersburg is an often copied masterpiece (Robels, no. 29 a-e) from a series of four paintings carried out in around 1616-1621 for Antoon Triest, Bishop of Bruges and later of Ghent. Alongside the "Fish Market", these four depictions of markets with numerous animals included a "Fruit Market", "Vegetable Market" and "Game Merchant" (Robels, nos. 26-30). An early studio copy of the "Fish Market" is housed in the Louvre in Paris (inv. no. 1848, Robels, no. 29 a). According to Robels, that piece was the prototype for the "Fish Market" that was recorded on the Swiss art market in 1980 and which is identical with the present work (Robels, no. 29 c).

Provenance

Galerie Jürg Stuker A.G., Bern, 20th November 1980, lot 6136. - Swiss private ownership. - German private ownership.

Literature

Hella Robels: Frans Snyders. Stilleben- und Tiermaler 1579-1657, Munich 1989, p. 192, no. 29 c.

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Frans Snyders, studio of

Fish Market

Oil on canvas (relined). 213 x 336 cm.

The original version of this large-format fish still life is Frans Snijder's "Fish Market" in the Hermitage, St. Petersburg (inv. no. 1320). The original in St. Petersburg is an often copied masterpiece (Robels, no. 29 a-e) from a series of four paintings carried out in around 1616-1621 for Antoon Triest, Bishop of Bruges and later of Ghent. Alongside the "Fish Market", these four depictions of markets with numerous animals included a "Fruit Market", "Vegetable Market" and "Game Merchant" (Robels, nos. 26-30). An early studio copy of the "Fish Market" is housed in the Louvre in Paris (inv. no. 1848, Robels, no. 29 a). According to Robels, that piece was the prototype for the "Fish Market" that was recorded on the Swiss art market in 1980 and which is identical with the present work (Robels, no. 29 c).

Provenance

Galerie Jürg Stuker A.G., Bern, 20th November 1980, lot 6136. - Swiss private ownership. - German private ownership.

Literature

Hella Robels: Frans Snyders. Stilleben- und Tiermaler 1579-1657, Munich 1989, p. 192, no. 29 c.

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