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KAREL DUJARDIN (AMSTERDAM 1626 - VENISE 1678) - Lot 81

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KAREL DUJARDIN (AMSTERDAM 1626 - VENISE 1678) - Lot 81
KAREL DUJARDIN (AMSTERDAM 1626 - VENISE 1678) Shepherdess and shepherd resting in an Italian landscape. Canvas Traces of DUI signature. 58 x 72 cm Provenance: Dr. A. Kadisch Collection, Vienna, 1929; Anonymous sale, Vienna, 23 March 1932, no. 26, reproduced (with an expert opinion by Hofstede de Groot); M. Wenckbach Collection, The Hague, 1969; E. Wenckbach Collection, The Hague, 1969; Anonymous sale, Amsterdam, Sotheby's, 22 November 1989, no. 104, reproduced; Caretto, Turin, in 1990. Bibliography: E. Brochhagen. Dujardins späte Landschaften'. Bulletin des Musées royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique 4, 1957, p. 248, fig. 13; E. Brochhagen. Karel Dujardin. Ein Beitrag zum Italianismus in Holland im 17. Jahrhundert, Cologne, 1958, p.129; J.M. Killian, The Paintings of Karel Dujardin, Amsterdam, 2005, no. 154, reproduced on plate 125. Karel Dujardin was a Dutch painter and engraver from Amsterdam. He began his career with subjects such as bambochades, and later specialized in depicting classical Italian landscapes, which made him successful. He stayed in Rome between 1675 and 1678, then went to Venice where he remained until his death. Jennifer Kilian places our painting between 1676 and 1678, the time of the artist's last trip to Italy. We can compare the representation of the horse with the drawing Landscape with a horse kept in the Louvre Museum.
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