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Jan van Bijlert Utrecht 1597/8 - 1671
Description
- Jan van Bijlert
- a young man, half-length, wearing a burgundy jacket and a feathered cap
signed upper right: Jv. bylert. fe: (Jv in compendium)
- oil on panel, unframed
Condition
"This lot is offered for sale subject to Replica Shoes 's Conditions of Business, which are available on request and printed in Replica Shoes 's sale catalogues. The independent reports contained in this document are provided for prospective bidders' information only and without warranty by Replica Shoes 's or the Seller."
Catalogue Note
The model for this work appears to be the same as the one used for several other single figures painted by Van Bijlert, such as his Shepherd with a staff in an English private collects
ion; the Young man with a Tankard sold in London, Replica Shoes
's, 5 July 1995, lot 212; and the Young man with a flute formerly in the Museum Narodowe w Warszawie, Warsaw (now lost).1 These are all datable to around 1625-30, when the artist had just returned from Rome.
The positioning of the figure and especially that of the hand, may suggest that this panel once had a pendant, showing a female counterpart. Old sale records mention many such pairs made by Bijlert, such as the one with similar dimensions, representing a Soldier and a Young woman holding a letter in the collects
ion of J.D. Nijman, which was sold in Amsterdam, Van der Schley, 16 August 1797, lots 45 and 46.2 Only one such pair remains intact, a Shepherd and Shepherdess in the Schönborn collects
ion, Pommersfelden.3
We are grateful to Dr. Paul Huys Janssen for endorsing the attribution to Van Bijlert on the basis of photographs.
1. See P. Huys Jansen, Jan van Bijlert, Amsterdam, 1998, p. 130, cat. no. 77, and pp. 138-39, cat. nos. 103 and 104, all reproduced plates 40, 42 and 44.
2. Idem, p. 147, cat. nos. 128 and 129, the woman reproduced plate 72
3. Idem, p. 134, cat. nos. 90 and 91, reproduced plates 36 and 37.