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Title Flowers in a Vase
Collection Shipley Art Gallery, Gateshead
Artist Attributed to manner of Arellano, Juan de (Spanish painter, 1614-1676)
Previously attributed to Dutch School
Date Earliest possibly about 1650
Date Latest possibly about 1800
Description Many works, like this one, have been painted in the style of Juan de Arellano, who, based in Madrid, was the leading exponent of flower painting in Spain in the seventeenth century. Sometimes criticised as garish, Arellano's works are often more sophisticated than the style seen in the Shipley painting, though works more similar to this were produced by him. The liveliness with which the flowers are painted, instilling a sense of movement, and of life, is a typical characteristic of his work.
Current Accession Number TWCMS:B6231
Former Accession Number SAG 232
Subject still life (flower)
Measurements 48.1 x 40 cm.0 cm (estimate)
Material oil on canvas
Acquisition Details Bequeathed by J. A. D. Shipley, 1909.
Publications Catalogue of the Shipley Collection, 1917, no. 232 without attribution; Catalogue of the Shipley Collection, 1921, no. 232 without attribution; Catalogue of the Shipley Collection, 1951, no. 232 as 18th century Dutch School.
Notes Though the painting was previously attributed as eighteenth-century Dutch school in the 1951 Shipley catalogue, in 1974 Christie's attributed the work to style of Arellano, and indeed, it is comparable to known works by Arellano.
Rights Owner The Shipley Art Gallery, Gateshead (Tyne and Wear Museums)
Author Elizabeth van der Beugel
 

 

 

 

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