Village landscape with ice skaters on a frozen canal by a dovecote

E. vd Velde
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ESAIAS VAN DE VELDE

Amsterdam 1587-1630 The Hague

Provenance:
Auction, Sotheby’s, New York, 26 January 2017, lot 152
Kunsthandel P. de Boer
Private collection

Comparative literature:
G. Keyes, Esaias van den Velde 1587-1630, Doornspijk 1984

This previously unpublished winterscene by Esaias van De velde is signed and dated 1624. It is a typical winter scene on panel a tondo.
Esaias van de Velde was born in Amsterdam, where his Flemish father Hans had fled as a Protestant in 1585. He probably studied under his father and Gillis van Coninxloo, a landscape painter from Antwerp and a follower of Pieter Brueghel the Elder. Van de Velde worked in Haarlem from 1610 to 1618, and joined the Haarlem Guild of St. Luke in 1612 along with Hercules Segers. This event in many ways established realistic landscape paintings as a separate genre in that part of the Netherlands. Van de Velde had been influenced by the German painter Adam Elsheimer to develop his paintings in a more naturalistic direction than his tutor and to adopt a low viewpoint and a triangular composition. In addition to landscapes, van de Velde also painted genre and military paintings. He died in The Hague in 1630, where he had been Court Painter to the Prince Maurits and Frederick Henry. His pupils were Pieter van Laer, Jan Martszen de Jonge, Pieter de Molyn, Pieter de Neyn, Anthony van de Velde (II), and Jan van Goyen.

A strongly related drawing by Esaias van de Velde with the same Dovecote by a frozen river from a slightly different angle dated 1625 was once in the Ten Cate Collection. Keyes published  this drawing under D 88 plate 210

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signed and dated 'E. vD. Velde 1624' (lower right)

Dimensions: Ø 17,5 cm

Provenance: Private collection

Techniques: Oil on panel