tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20645140.post5226867511614557800..comments2023-06-13T08:29:39.914+00:00Comments on MAKING A MARK: Who painted this? #57Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20645140.post-51685071271331588202014-01-15T23:56:18.556+00:002014-01-15T23:56:18.556+00:00Artist..... Adriaen Coorte
Title...... Wild Strawb...Artist..... Adriaen Coorte<br />Title...... Wild Strawberries in a Wan-Li Bowl<br />Date 1704<br />Medium .... Oil on paper mounted on wood<br />Where it is...Los Angeles County Museum of Art<br />How I found it..I Googled Still life Fruit , found a similar painting by Coorte , looked him up and found the right image.<br /><br />There is very little information about Adriaen Coorte. Neither his place or date of birth are known nor his place or date of death. His paintings are<br />known to have been sold ( for low prices) in Middelburg,The Netherlands;c1685-c.1707;his work appears in Middelburg inventories of the time. He was not registered with the local Guild of Painters, which he should have been if he was living and working in the area and in 1696 he was fined by the Guild of St Luke for selling his pictures locally, as a non member. He often painted in oil on paper, which was then mounted on wood. ( in 2006,one of his painting was being restored prior to auction, when the back was examined it was discovered that the picture was painted on the back of an invoice !) He painted small simple works, mostly bowls of fruit with living creatures such as butterflies;his work was very different to the<br />lavish paintings of fruit and flowers then popular in The Netherlands. Perhaps because he was unfashionable, he was gradually forgotten and then all but vanished until a reassessment of his<br />work by a former director of the Dordrecht, Laurens Jan Bol, who organised the first exhibition of his work, in 1958. Since then there have been other<br />showings of his paintings including a major exhibition in the National Gallery in Washington. and one in the Mauritshuis,The Hague, in 2007. At<br />that time there were 60 signed and accredited Coortes, more have now been rediscovered, including 2 that were found in a cupboard in a house in The Netherlands, they were sold in Southeby`s Amsterdam, for a total of £2,827,219.<br />He often used the same composition more than once; there are 12 known paintings of wild strawberries, some of them very similar to each other and the Wan-Li bowl also features more than once . Although his work is almost hyper realistic there is sometimes something odd about his use of <br />perspective, making the viewer look more closely at the painting. In" Wild Strawberries in a Wan- Li<br />Bowl", the bowl seems to be tilting towards the viewer, if you mentally complete the rim of the bowl the strawberries seem to be too high at the back.<br />Chinese porcelain was always very popular in Europe and both it (and wild strawberries) feature in a large number of paintings of the period. The bowl in Coorte`s painting was made in the Wan-Li era (1563-1620) during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). During this Dynasty, in porcelain making , there was a big move towards a market economy,new designs were produced for the European market, they were more decorative and were without symbolic significance, and new innovations in the type of clay used (Kaolin and<br />Pottery Stone mixed together gave a stronger product which could withstand a long sea voyage better). Items made of porcelain were sent by the million from China to Europe by sea. Inevitably some of these ships sank and most of them stayed at the bottom of the sea until improvements in diving skills and equipment made salvage easier, mainly from the 1900s until today. In1600 the San Diego sank, it was salvaged in 1992. In the National Museum of the Filipino People there is a small bowl, rescued from the wreck, which is very similar to the one in Coorte`s painting; it also has a design of deer and decorative foliage.<br />At the moment Coorte`s painting "Still Life with Five Apricots" is on show in the Frick Collection in NYC. The exhibition "Vermeer,Rembrandt and Hals,<br />Masterpieces of Dutch Painting from the Mauritshuis" also includes Vermeer`s<br />"Girl with a Pearl Earring " and Fabritius` "Goldfinch". Coorte seems to<br />have found the recognition he deserves at last.<br />Bernadette MaddenAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20645140.post-79347380633562498872014-01-15T11:04:16.613+00:002014-01-15T11:04:16.613+00:00Painting number 57 is ' Still Life with Strawb...Painting number 57 is ' Still Life with Strawberries in a Wan- Li Bowl' (detail), oil on canvas, 1704 ,by Adriaen Coorte who was Dutch. It is in a private collection but the size is not published. His similar paintings ,in various Museums, are small, from 16x14 to 30x23 centimeters in size.<br />He was obscure until the 1950's when an exhibition of his work was held at the Dordrechts Museum, Netherlands. Since then, his work has increased in appreciation and value.<br />Coorte's compositions are usually a group of well balanced objects against a dark background, the focus being on a bowl of strawberries, asparagus or shells.They are his mature works which differ from the earlier paintings of 1683 of birds in a landscape or Vanitas. By 1685 he had begun to concentrate on exotic shell, fruit and vegetable motifs which would occupy him for the rest of his career.<br />It is known that he lived in Middelburg, Zeeland, Netherlands, a place which had a temperate climate, therefore beautiful flowers and plants which were his subjects.<br />He signed and dated paintings, of which there are about 100, between 1683 and 1707. However, his birth and death dates are unknown, also, information about his artistic training is unknown. There is only one document that refers to Coorte during his lifetime. It concerns a fine for selling work in the marketplace of Middelburg without being a member of the local Artists' Guild. Therefore, speculation has arisen amongst art historians as to whether he was a non- professional painter or from the countryside.<br />I found the image of this painting as I was looking at Manet Still Lifes on the computer. Coorte's painting was in the wrong place on this site. I was pursuing lychees instead of strawberries and deer- decorated bowls so this was a lucky accident to get me started!<br />one other point; I wondered if painting no. 57 was oil on paper attached to canvas as most of his other paintings were, but the information I found said oil on canvas.<br />Mariehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06589337019226530914noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20645140.post-14318432456248347222014-01-14T02:54:12.722+00:002014-01-14T02:54:12.722+00:00Adriaen Coorte: Still Life with Wild Strawberries ...Adriaen Coorte: Still Life with Wild Strawberries in a Chinese Bowl<br /><br />Ms. Tyrrell, I sent you an email :)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07068801434753516778noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20645140.post-21572769483740923022014-01-12T00:35:31.051+00:002014-01-12T00:35:31.051+00:00I searched for Still Life with bowl of Berries and...I searched for Still Life with bowl of Berries and thought I had found it, but quickly realized there was more than one version. <br /><br />Wild Strawberries in a Wan Li Bowl<br />Adriaen Coorte (Holland, Middelburg (?), active 1683-1707)<br />1704 (Periods: Baroque, Dutch Golden Age)<br /><br />Oil on paper, mounted on wood<br />Panel: 11 5/8 x 8 7/8 in. (29.53 x 22.54 cm); Framed: 18 3/4 x 16 x 2 in. (47.63 x 40.64 x 5.08 cm)<br />Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Edward William Carter (M.2009.106.5)<br />European Painting<br />Los Angeles County Museum of Art,<br />Ahmanson Building, floor 3<br /><br /> Wikipediea - Hee was probably born in Middelburg and also died there. He became a pupil of Melchior d'Hondecoeter around 1680 in Amsterdam. From 1683 he seems to have returned to Middelburg, where he set up a workshop and signed his small, carefully balanced minimalist still lifes. He often painted on paper that was glued to a wooden panel. About 80 signed works by him have been catalogued, and nearly all of them follow the same pattern; small arrangements of fruits, vegetables, or shells on a stone slab, lit from above, with the dark background typical of still lifes earlier in the century. Instead of the Chinese or silver vessels favoured by his contemporaries, his tableware is very basic pottery. "Objects and light are studied intensely, and are painted with a wondrous tenderness".[1] Neither his birth nor death date is certain, and archival evidence only exists in Middelburg for his membership in the Guild of St. Luke there from 1695 onwards, when he was fined for selling a painting without being a member of the guild. His works appear frequently in contemporary Middelburg taxation inventories.<br />2009 - AMSTERDAM.- Today at Sotheby’s Amsterdam two important, newly discovered still lifes by the much sought-after Dutch artist, Adriaen Coorte<br /><br />More Information: http://artdaily.com/news/34667/Two-Newly-Discovered-Still-Lifes-by-Adriaen-Coorte-Soar-Above-Estimate#.UtHg4rTzOSo<br /><br />2011 - http://www.bonhams.com/press_release/6336/<br /><br />A previously unrecorded painting by Dutch painter Adriaen Coorte was auctioned for £2.1 million, setting a world record, <br />The painting, which shows three peaches on a stone ledge and a butterfly above, was consigned in Australia and was sold in the Old Master Paintings auction at Bonhams, London.<br />Although the artwork had a pre-sale estimate of £300,000-500,000, it set a new record price for the Dutch artist.<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20645140.post-89189692154135818542014-01-11T21:08:55.585+00:002014-01-11T21:08:55.585+00:00What an interesting looking bridge! Those circles ...What an interesting looking bridge! Those circles are very unique.Roberta Warshawhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09869094383053871169noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20645140.post-78916690838550118472014-01-11T20:56:38.208+00:002014-01-11T20:56:38.208+00:00“Wild Strawberries in a Wan Li Bowl” adriaen coor...“Wild Strawberries in a Wan Li Bowl” adriaen coorte (Dutch, ca.1660-1707) 1704<br /><br />Los Angeles County Museum of Art <br />Oil on paper, mounted on wood<br />Panel: 11 5/8 x 8 7/8 in. (29.53 x 22.54 cm); Framed: 18 3/4 x 16 x 2 in. (47.63 x 40.64 x 5.08 cm)<br />Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Edward William Carter (M.2009.106.5)<br />European Painting<br />Currently on public view: Ahmanson Building, floor 3<br />I thought the fruits looked like Arbutus unedo but the flower looked like wild strawberry<br />I googled wild strawberries oil painting and found Wild Strawberries and a Carnation in a Wan-Li Bowl, by Jacob van Hulsdonck, c. 1620, oil on copper which had a similar bowl so added in porcelain bowl and found Coorte;s painting on artxart.com which had it as oil on canvas.<br />I then tried wiki and arrived at the details above.<br />Colours and Textureshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12792990102218724187noreply@blogger.com