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Title: Illustrated catalogue of 100 paintings of old masters of the Dutch, Flemish, Italian, French, and English schools : belonging to the Sedelmeyer Gallery, which contains about 1000 original paintings of ancient and modern artists
Year: 1894 (1890s)
Authors: Galerie Sedelmeyer
Subjects: Painting
Publisher: Paris : (The Gallery)
Contributing Library: Getty Research Institute
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1626-1679) 43. A Candle-light Scene (Smith gives the description of this picture as follows) : A company of five persons grouped round a table on the left ofa large room illumined by six lights. Amongst the party are ayoung lady and a portly gentleman who stands by her to consulthim in the game. On the opposite side of the table sits a merryfellow with a card in his hand; and the remaining person standsby, smoking his pipe. A youth is seen entering the room with acandle in his hand; and on the landing of a stair case above him,are two persons also with a light. A company of seven persons ison the opposite side of the apartment, one of whom is a womanopening oysters. This excellent picture appears to have been paintedin competition with the celebrated School by Gerard Dov, andlike thai great painter, Jan Steen has succesfully triumphed overthe conflicting effect of so many lights. Signed. Panel, 1 ft. 4 1/2 in by 1 ft. 9 1/2 in.Collection of Baron Verstolk van Soelen, The Hague. - 52 -
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43. — Steen (Jan) STEEN (Jan) (1626-1679) 44. St. Nicolas Day (Described as follows, in Smiths Gat. Suppl. p. 5 10, n° 49) : « Children scrambling for fruit. — This picture verry nearly cor-responds with n° 55, Vol. IV, but is very superior to that in qualityand consits of eleven figures instead of nine. In the centre sits ayoung woman in an antique chair, holding a child upright on herlap, who is much delighted at seeing four children scrambling forapples, which an old woman is throwing from an upper windowinto the room, and two of these young ones are struggling togetheron the ground. A man with a pipe in his hand, and a youngwoman, stand by the chimney, observing the fun. On the oppositeside, are the grand-father and grand-mother of the family. » Signed : J. SteenPanel, 1 ft. 9 1/2 in. by 1 ft. 8 in. Formerly in a small collection belonging to the Due de Berri.Imported by Mr. Glurne, 1840, and bought by Mr. Chaplin. ® STEEN (Jan) ( !626-1679) 45. The Skittle Ground (Descri
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