ANTHONIE LEEMANS (THE HAGUE 1631-1671 DORDRECHT)
ANTHONIE LEEMANS (THE HAGUE 1631-1671 DORDRECHT)
ANTHONIE LEEMANS (THE HAGUE 1631-1671 DORDRECHT)
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ANTHONIE LEEMANS (THE HAGUE 1631-1671 DORDRECHT)

A trompe l’oeil with a bird cage and falconry equipment hanging in a niche

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ANTHONIE LEEMANS (THE HAGUE 1631-1671 DORDRECHT)
A trompe l’oeil with a bird cage and falconry equipment hanging in a niche
oil on canvas
37 7⁄8 x 27 ¾ in. (96.2 x 70.5 cm.)
来源
Anonymous sale; Hôtel Drouot, Paris, 4 June 1964, lot 13, as Johanne Leemans.
Private collection, from whom acquired in 1979 by the seller at the following,
Anonymous sale; Piasa, Paris, 18 December 2009, lot 253, where acquired by the present owner.

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Taylor Alessio
Taylor Alessio Associate Vice President, Associate Specialist Head of Part II

拍品专文

The works of Anthonie Leemans, a Hague-based painter, are characterized by trompe l'oeil still lifes with hunting and bird-catching themes. This genre became popular among collectors in the seventeenth century, popularized by Jacob and Cornelis Biltius. The present painting depicts a bird cage, pouch, hunting horn, sling, and other equipment, suspended in a niche with cracks along the wall.

The painting's attribution has wavered between Anthonie and his brother Johannes Leemans (c. 1633-1660), the brother of Anthonie, whose works present the same subjects and use a similar palette. We are grateful to Fred G. Meijer for confirming the attribution on the basis of photographs (written communication, 8 May 2026).

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