JAN WIJNANTS (HAARLEM 1631⁄2-1684 AMSTERDAM) AND DIRCK WIJNTRACK (HEUSDEN 1605⁄1625-1678 THE HAGUE)
JAN WIJNANTS (HAARLEM 1631⁄2-1684 AMSTERDAM) AND DIRCK WIJNTRACK (HEUSDEN 1605⁄1625-1678 THE HAGUE)
JAN WIJNANTS (HAARLEM 1631⁄2-1684 AMSTERDAM) AND DIRCK WIJNTRACK (HEUSDEN 1605⁄1625-1678 THE HAGUE)
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JAN WIJNANTS (HAARLEM 1631⁄2-1684 AMSTERDAM) AND DIRCK WIJNTRACK (HEUSDEN 1605⁄1625-1678 THE HAGUE)

A brick farmhouse by a lake, with ducks and chickens in the yard and a man smoking his pipe at the door

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JAN WIJNANTS (HAARLEM 1631⁄2-1684 AMSTERDAM) AND DIRCK WIJNTRACK (HEUSDEN 1605⁄1625-1678 THE HAGUE)
A brick farmhouse by a lake, with ducks and chickens in the yard and a man smoking his pipe at the door
signed and dated 'D Wijntrack et / Wynants / fe. 1654' (lower right, on the bucket)
oil on canvas
75 5⁄8 x 64 1⁄8 in. (192 x 162.8 cm.)
Provenance
Sir Foster Cunliffe, 3rd Bt. (1755-1834), Acton Hall, near Wrexham, and by descent; (†), Sotheby's, London, 1 February 1950, lot 142 (68 gns. to Reder).
Anonymous sale; Pierre Bergé & Associés, Brussels, 27 April 1950, lot 172.
with Verner Amells, London.
with Colnaghi, London, from whom acquired on 13 March 1989 by the grandfather of the present owners.
Literature
W. Stechow, 'Jan Wijnants: View of the Heerengracht, Amsterdam', The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art, LII, no. 10, December 1965, pp. 166-167, 171 and 173, fig. 6, note 14.
K. Eisele, Jan Wijnants (1631⁄32-1684): Ein Niederländischer Maler der Ideallandschaft im Goldenen Jahrhundert, Stuttgart, 2000, p. 119, no. 24, fig. 24.

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Lot Essay

Dirck Wijntrack, brother-in-law of fellow painter Ludolf de Jongh, was primarily noted for his paintings of wildfowl. He frequently collaborated with landscape artists such as Jan Wijnants and Joris van der Haagen, particularly in the 1650s, producing works signed by both artists. The present canvas is among the younger Jan Wijnant's earliest dated works, many of which depict comparable brick farm buildings and cottages. His manner at the time was clearly influenced by that of his elder collaborator, prior to Wijnants's relocation to Amsterdam around 1660.

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