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Johann Careel active in Nurnberg 1760 - 1780
Estimate
15,000 - 20,000 GBP
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Description
- Johann Careel
- still life with tulips, hyacinths, jasmine, auriculas and other flowers in a glass vase on a ledge, together with a lizard, a damsel fly and a bumblebee;still life with roses, anemones and other flowers in a glass vase on a ledge, together with a bird's nest, a beetle, a butterfly and a spider in its web
- a pair, each signed lower right: Karell
both oil on paper laid down on canvas, in fine carved and gilt wood frames
Provenance
Possibly with Newhouse Galleries, New York (as Anne Vallayer-Coster);
Private collects ion, England.
Private collects ion, England.
Condition
"The following condition report has been provided by Henry Gentle, an independent restorer who is not an employee of Replica Shoes
's.
The supports and paint surfaces of both are in a good condition . There are a small scattering of insignificant retouchings visible on both . The condition of both paintings is good."
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"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
Johann Careel (or Karell) was supposedly born in Holland, although no documentary evidence has survived to support this. Careel almost certainly used study drawings for his paintings as many of the flowers depicted reappear in his other works, such as the white tulip above the lizard which can also be seen in a Flower Still life sold New York, Christie's, 29 January 1998, lot 235.