LOT 1049 JAN VAN HUCHTENBURG (1647-1733): THE RETURN FORM THE HUNT, O...
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Work: 79 x 64,5 cm Frame: 94,9 x 80 cmThe painting signed with monogram H (lower centre). The scene of a courtly homeing from a day's chase, is a characteristic example of the oeuvre of Jan van Huchtenberg, as exemplified by the subtle handling of late afternoon light, masterful rendering of horses and varied human narrative. In spite of his Dutch training, Van Huchtenberg's mature style owes much to his time in Paris working with Adam Frans van der Meulen (1632–1690), peintre ordinaire de Roi at the court of Louis XIV. The French classical trappings of the fountain and architecture surmounted by statuary closing off theposition to left and right, along with the refined costume of the aristocrats reposing after a day's sport, reminds the viewer of the contemporary transformation of former hunting lodges such as Versailles into temples of elegance. Famed also for his battle scenes, in particular cavalry skirmishes, the present work shows Van Huchtenburg's eye both for detail and atmosphere, from the repoussoir figure of the boy tending the hooded falcons in the foreground to the bubbling jet of the fountain silhouetted against the sunset behind. The pendant to this painting is possibly 'A hunting party by a fountain' sold at Christie's, London, 17 December 1999, lot 115. Provenance: -Mak van Waay, Amsterdam, 7 April 1970, lot 275.
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