Willem van Aelst
Hunting Still Life with a Velvet Bag on a Marble Ledge

ArtistDutch, 1627–after 1687
CultureDutch
Titles
  • Hunting Still Life with a Velvet Bag on a Marble Ledge
Datec. 1665
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions26 1/2 × 21 1/4 in. (67.3 × 54 cm)
Frame: 34 3/4 × 29 3/4 × 2 1/2 in. (88.3 × 75.6 × 6.4 cm)
Credit LineSarah Campbell Blaffer Foundation, Houston
Object numberBF.2002.3
Non exposé

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The paintings of Willem van Aelst were among the most prized in the Netherlands in the second half of the 17th century. He specialized in still lifes of hunting subjects and flowers, and his elegant game pictures depict close views of dead prey. They also include scrupulously painted guns, hunting bags and horns, bells, and other equipment of the sport, such as the red falcon’s hood hanging at the top of this painting.


The radiant blue game bag, embroidered with gold thread and decorated with gold fringe, is typical of Van Aelst’s lavish and startling use of ultramarine, which is practically a signature of his work. He generously employed this pigment made from lapis lazuli, imported from Asia and thus very expensive in Holland, to impart an air of luxury and sumptuousness to his paintings.


 


ProvenanceMajor Alfred Wynne Corrie, Park Hall, Oswestry, England; private collection, Shropshire; [Johnny van Haeften, Ltd., London, 1992]; J. William Middendorf II; [Otto Naumann, Ltd., New York]; purchased by the Sarah Campbell Blaffer Foundation, 2002.

Exhibition History"Three Centuries of Tradition: The Renaissance of Custom Gunmaking in America," Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, January 25–April 25, 2004.

"A Noble Pastime: Hunting Pictures from the Collection of the Sarah Campbell Blaffer Foundation," Ellen Noel Museum, Odessa, Texas, September 3–November 7, 2004; San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, Texas, January 29–April 6, 2005; San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio, December 2, 2006–April 29, 2007.

"Still Life Paintings from the Sarah Campbell Blaffer Foundation," Ellen Noël Art Museum, Odessa, Texas, January 5–March 9, 2008.

"Elegance and Refinement: The Still Life Paintings of Willem van Aelst," Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, March 11–May 28, 2012; National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C, June 24–October 14, 2012.

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