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Dutch school (XVIII), After Bosschaert - Still life
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Dutch school (XVIII), After Bosschaert - Still life

Dutch Baroque Still Life (After Bosschaert) - An Early 18th-Century Masterpiece with Provenance from Pre-Civil War America This exquisite early 18th-century Dutch still life is an exemplar of the Baroque era's rich artistic traditions. The painting features a sumptuous array of flowers meticulously arranged in a classical urn-style vase, embodying both the opulence and the skilled craftsmanship characteristic of the period. The composition balances fully bloomed flowers with emerging buds, symbolizing the cycle of life and evoking a sense of enduring vitality. The piece comes from the estate of the pre-Civil War family of Robert Vaughton of Lexington, Kentucky, and was entrusted to his eldest son, Robert D. Vaughton, during a time of great national turmoil, as indicated by the accompanying note dated May 28, 1862. The artwork, notable for its cultural and historical value, was accompanied by a note, which read: "I hereby grant to my eldest son, Robert D. ?? Vaug[h]ton, the picture to which this paper is attached, reserving to myself the privilege of keeping it in my possession as long as I please. Rob. Ob Vaughton, Lexington, May 28, 1862" This period in 1862 was notably significant for Lexington, Kentucky, due to its strategic importance during the Civil War and the stark political divisions within the city. The artwork's journey through history mirrors the divided loyalties within Lexington during the Civil War, a city of strategic importance and home to families with conflicting allegiances. This painting not only represents a magnificent example of Dutch artistic achievement but also carries the weight of American historical significance, having been present during key military engagements and societal shifts of the era. The enduring legacy of the piece is underscored by its continuous line of custody through a family intimately connected to the Civil War's defining moments, making it a rare and valuable collector's item with both cultural and historical resonance. Please Note: Painting is sold without the frame and presents some slight wear on canvas. Bidders are invited to look carefully at the photos.

Nr. 80957017

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Dutch school (XVIII), After Bosschaert - Still life

Dutch school (XVIII), After Bosschaert - Still life

Dutch Baroque Still Life (After Bosschaert) - An Early 18th-Century Masterpiece with Provenance from Pre-Civil War America

This exquisite early 18th-century Dutch still life is an exemplar of the Baroque era's rich artistic traditions. The painting features a sumptuous array of flowers meticulously arranged in a classical urn-style vase, embodying both the opulence and the skilled craftsmanship characteristic of the period. The composition balances fully bloomed flowers with emerging buds, symbolizing the cycle of life and evoking a sense of enduring vitality.

The piece comes from the estate of the pre-Civil War family of Robert Vaughton of Lexington, Kentucky, and was entrusted to his eldest son, Robert D. Vaughton, during a time of great national turmoil, as indicated by the accompanying note dated May 28, 1862.

The artwork, notable for its cultural and historical value, was accompanied by a note, which read:

"I hereby grant to my eldest son, Robert D. ?? Vaug[h]ton, the picture to which this paper is attached, reserving to myself the privilege of keeping it in my possession as long as I please.

Rob. Ob Vaughton, Lexington, May 28, 1862"

This period in 1862 was notably significant for Lexington, Kentucky, due to its strategic importance during the Civil War and the stark political divisions within the city. The artwork's journey through history mirrors the divided loyalties within Lexington during the Civil War, a city of strategic importance and home to families with conflicting allegiances. This painting not only represents a magnificent example of Dutch artistic achievement but also carries the weight of American historical significance, having been present during key military engagements and societal shifts of the era.

The enduring legacy of the piece is underscored by its continuous line of custody through a family intimately connected to the Civil War's defining moments, making it a rare and valuable collector's item with both cultural and historical resonance.

Please Note: Painting is sold without the frame and presents some slight wear on canvas. Bidders are invited to look carefully at the photos.

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