Jean Moust
  • Ottoman hunters admiring Roman artwork in a cavern
  • Ottoman hunters admiring Roman artwork in a cavern
  • Ottoman hunters admiring Roman artwork in a cavern
  • Ottoman hunters admiring Roman artwork in a cavern
  • Ottoman hunters admiring Roman artwork in a cavern
  • Ottoman hunters admiring Roman artwork in a cavern
  • Ottoman hunters admiring Roman artwork in a cavern
  • Ottoman hunters admiring Roman artwork in a cavern
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Ottoman hunters admiring Roman artwork in a cavern
Artist name: Hattich, Petrus van


Ottoman hunters admiring Roman artwork in a cavern Oil on panel : 35,0 X 31,3 cm Faintly signed bottom left “Hatic.. F” Frame : 46,2 X 42,8 cm  

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A vase of flowers

A vase of flowers

A vase of flowers
Oil on panel : 38,4 X 50,2 cm
Signed bottom right “frances.ijkens.fecit”
Frame 63,5 X 51,8 cm
 
Our painting is registered at the RKD, The Hague, under the number 65776.
 
Absolute tranparency : our acquisition price = 25.600 €.
A Dutch ship in choppy waters

A Dutch ship in choppy waters

A Dutch ship in choppy waters
Oil on panel : 38,5 X 50,7 cm
Unsigned
Frame : 53,6 X 66,3 cm
 
Absolute transparency: our cost price = 2.114 €
= acquisition price 1.191€ + shipment 100 € + restoration 823 €
 
Our export price  5.160 €
Winter pleasures

Winter pleasures

Winter pleasures
Oil on panel : 26,7 X 36,7 cm
Unsigned
Frame : 36,1 X 46,2 cm
 
A real discovery: bought at auction as an "18th century Dutch school".
Under its thick layer of dirty varnish sat this small jewel.
 
Absolute transparency: our cost price = 2.066 €
= acquisition price 1.140 € + shipment 140 € + restoration 789 €
 
Our export price  7.301 €
 
 

 

A flower still life

A flower still life

A flowered vase on a ledge with a lizard, a dragonfly and a snail
Oil on panel : 64,2 X 52,2 cm
Signed and dated bottom right JSHorst. Fecit. 166,”
(the J, S and H are intertwined; as to the last digit it might be read as a 2, but it most probably is a 4)
Frame : 89,7 X 78,1 cm
 
Provenance : formerly in Düsseldorf, in the Werner Dahl collection.
 
I would like to thank Fred Meijer for confirming the attribution. The expert also describes our painting in “The Ashmolean Museum Oxford. Dutch and Flemish Still-Life Paintings”, 2003, P. 275
 
 
Absolute transparency: our cost price = 5.890 €
= acquisition price 5.715 € + shipment 175 €
 
I bought this painting at auction, where, for an incomprehensible reason, it had remained unsold with an estimate of just 6.000 - 10.000 €. To my utter surprise my after sale bid was accepted.
 
Our export price  9.783 €
 
 
The Prodigal Son among the courtesans

The Prodigal Son among the courtesans

The so-called "Master of the Prodigal Son" was in fact a group of Flemish painters active in Antwerp circa 1530 – 1560. They shared common features and subjects.
 
The Prodigal Son among the courtesans
Oil on panel : 83,7 X 112,5 cm
Unsigned
Frame : 101,1 X 129,8 cm
 
Absolute transparency: our cost price = 9.746 €
= acquisition price 6.475 € + shipment 125 € + restoration 3.271 €
 
Our export price  13.758 €
The idolatry of king Solomon

The idolatry of king Solomon

The idolatry of King Solomon
Oil on panel : 64,6 X 48,8 cm
Unsigned
Frame : 77,4 X 62,2 cm
 
Provenance : 
- Unsold at Van Ham Cologne, 16/11/07
Estimate : 38.000 €
- Unsold at Dorotheum Vienna, 11/12/08
Estimate 30.000 – 35.000 €
- Sold at Lempertz Cologne, 17/11/18
à 8.680 €
 
Recorded at the RKD, The Hague under the number 191395 as by Frans Francken II
 
The painting is currently being treated to flatten the panel. Therefore the price of this painting will only be available after restoration.