Pieter Casteels III (Antwerp 1684 – 1749 Richmond)
Floral Still Life
Signed lower left, on the stone: P Casteels
Circa 1730
Oil on canvas
Cm. 57 x 103, Framed 67 x 112
The painting is accompanied by an expertise by Prof. Ferdinando Arisi
Details of the work (link):
The painting is accompanied by a critical study by Ferinando Arisi who attributes the authorship to the hand of the Antwerp master Pieter Casteels III (Antwerp 1684 – 1749 Richmond), an attribution supported by the signature affixed to the stone at the bottom on the left.
The work, which follows a horizontal development, shows rich floral compositions arranged according to a studied randomness above architectural fragments of a garden.
The still life documents very well the expressive qualities of the painter, capable in his creation of realizing a sequence of similar compositions without falling into the banality of the illustrative replica, showing a descriptive sensibility of considerable visual impact and refinement.
As specified in the expertise, the still life, was created around 1730, following a taste that from the ways of Gaspar Peter Verbruggen, evolves towards typical forms not only of the Netherlands, but which can easily be defined as European; in Italy, for example, painters active in the Roman-Neapolitan environment such as Gasparo Lopez, Francesco Lavagna and Nicola Malinconico express themselves in a similar way;
Among the paintings that can be compared, we see the two still lifes with flowers above carved tubs, one of which signed and dated 1729, sold by Christie's, in London, on November 6, 1964.
The work is presented with an excellent state of conservation, completed by an antique gilded and lacquered wooden frame.
Accompanied by authenticity expertise (FIMA).
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