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Andries Daniels, um 1580 – 1640, zugeschrieben

MAGNIFICENT FLORAL WREATH WITH THE HOLY FAMILY WITH JOHN AND ELIZABETH, AS WELL AS INSECTS, FRUITS AND SHRIMPS Oil on wood. Parquetry. 104 x 72.5 cm. Verso on the wood ground In ornamentally decorated frame. In front of a darkened background, a luxuriant oval wreath of flowers with imperial crown, snowball, tulips, lilies, roses, cornflowers, marigolds, forget-me-nots and other blossoms arranged in a strongly expansive manner. The splendid life of the wreath is enlivened by insects in motion, such as a dragonfly at the top left or a ichneumon wasp on the snowball and a butterfly about to leave the wreath of flowers in flight. The butterfly stands for resurrection and redemption, while the flying dragonfly at the top left can be read as a reference to the approaching death of Christ. Within the floral wreath is an unusual motif that is not known to us from any comparable 17th century painting: an oval second ring with fruit and shrimps. Grapes, plums, pears, peaches, citrus fruits, raspberries, strawberries, radishes and shrimps are draped on a medium gray background, as well as a snail with its shell on a currant branch on the right. At first glance, the brightly colored ensemble appears particularly fresh, but a closer look reveals the idea of vanitas here as well, as several fruits already bear the rottenness and thus the decay of the earthly. In the center is the figurative depiction of the seated Virgin Mary with the infant Jesus lying on her lap. To her right, behind a plate of fruit, is Joseph, to her left Elizabeth resting her hand on John's shoulder. The latter with the cross staff and Ecce Agnus Dei scroll, as well as the figurative lamb standing next to him under the infant Jesus, between John and Jesus the dove as the Holy Spirit. Flower garlands with Christian motifs were popular in Flemish painting in the 17th century. Andries Daniels, one of the earliest successors of Jan Brueghel the Elder, who introduced this pictorial form, is assumed to be the author of this magnificent motif. A comparable painting with a Holy Family in a garland of flowers is kept in the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister in Kassel under inv. no. GK 56. Provenance: From a French art collection. Annotation: There are four brand stamps on the reverse of the present panel: from 1617, Antwerp panel makers had to present their finished panels to the dean or the so-called "Keurmeester" in order to have them evaluated. For this purpose, the master had to mark the panels with his monogram or house mark beforehand. While defective tablets were broken, approved tablets received three additional brand marks: Two hands and a lock. A painting from Daniel's hand with Mary with the Child and angels is kept in the Stadthuis in Geeraardsbergen. Literature: Cf. Bernhard Schnackenburg, Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister Gesamtkatalog, Staatliche Museen Kassel, vol. 2, Mainz 1996, pp. 101, 120, there the Kassel painting. Cf. Justus Lange, Julia Carrasco, Kunst und Illusion. Das Spiel mit dem Betrachter, Petersberg 2016, p. 136, cat. no. 45, there the Kassel painting. (1390589) (13) Andries Daniels, ca. 1580 - 1640, attributed MAGNIFICENT FLORAL WREATH WITH THE HOLY FAMILY, SAINTS JOHN AND ELIZABETH, INSECTS, FRUIT, AND PRAWNS Oil on panel. Parquetted. 104 x 72.5 cm. In front of a dark background, depiction of an upright oval floral wreath with imperial crown and flowers such as viburnum, tulips, lilies, roses, cornflowers, marigolds, forget-me-nots, and others are arranged extensively. A comparable painting with The Holy Family in a Garland of Flowers is held at the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister in Kassel under inv. no. GK 56. Provenance: French art collection. Notes: There are four brand marks on the back of the panel: From 1617 onwards, the Antwerp panel makers had to present their finished panels to the panel master to have them assessed. For this purpose, the master had to mark the panels with his monogram or house symbol. While faulty panels were destroyed, approved panels received three additional marks: two hands and a lock.

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Andries Daniels, um 1580 – 1640, zugeschrieben

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