JACOB XAVIER VERMOELEN (ANTWERP 1714-1784 ROME)
JACOB XAVIER VERMOELEN (ANTWERP 1714-1784 ROME)
JACOB XAVIER VERMOELEN (ANTWERP 1714-1784 ROME)
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Property from the Collection of Marco and Cristina Grassi
JACOB XAVIER VERMOELEN (ANTWERP 1714-1784 ROME)

A game piece with a buzzard, a stock dove, pigeons, quail, pheasant, a pair of woodcocks and other birds arranged in a landscape

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JACOB XAVIER VERMOELEN (ANTWERP 1714-1784 ROME)
A game piece with a buzzard, a stock dove, pigeons, quail, pheasant, a pair of woodcocks and other birds arranged in a landscape
oil on canvas
39 ½ x 54 ¼ in. (100.4 x 137.7 cm.)

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

拍品专文

Jacob Xavier Vermoelen was born in Antwerp and began his artistic career in the studio of Pieter Snayers. He was registered as a Master in the Guild of Saint Luke in 1733, although no records of his activity as a painter in Antwerp survive. In 1748 he is recorded in Rome, where he executed two still lifes for the notable art collector Cardinal Silvio Valenti Gonzaga.

We are grateful to Fred G. Meijer for endorsing the attribution, and for suggesting this painting was executed in Rome, circa 1750 (private communication, May 2026).

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