Jean Moust
  • A Vanitas scene with a lute player
  • A Vanitas scene with a lute player
  • A Vanitas scene with a lute player
  • A Vanitas scene with a lute player
  • A Vanitas scene with a lute player
  • A Vanitas scene with a lute player
  • A Vanitas scene with a lute player
  • A Vanitas scene with a lute player
A Vanitas scene with a lute player

8.000 €


Artist name: Spreeuwen, Attributed to Jacob van, 11 24


A Vanitas scene with a lute player Oil on panel : 59,3 X 50,8 cm Unsigned Frame : 80,3 X 71,3 cm   I am currently documenting this painting

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Dutch whalers in the Arctic on Spitsbergen

Dutch whalers in the Arctic on Spitsbergen

Dutch whalers in the Arctic on Spitsbergen
Oil on panel : 58,2 X 76,0 cm
Unsigned
Frame (needs to be replaced) : 74,4 X 92,4 cm
Portrait of a man

Portrait of a man

Portrait of a man
Oil on canvas : 86,9 X 70,8 cm
Signed and dated bottom right “J.Van oost f / 1694”
Frame : 106,5 X 128,9 cm
Ships in a heavy storm

Ships in a heavy storm

Three ships in a heavy storm off a rocky coastline
Oil on panel : 72,7 X 107,3 cm
Unsigned
Frame : 94,9 X 128,9 cm
 
Provenance : - collection of the Dutch banker Dr. C.J.K. van Aalst (1886 – 1939), Hoevelaken. Van Aelst was the former director of the Netherlands Trading Company, now the ABN AMRO Concern.
- April 1st 1960 our painting was sold at Christie’s London during the sale of “Highly Important Netherlandish Pictures from the Collection Formed by the Late Dr. C.J.K. van Aalst”, lot 34 (still bearing a fake monogram of Bonaventura Peeters and fake date 1647)
 
Exhibited : Centraal Museum in Utrecht from 1933 until 1960 as Bonaventura Peeters (label on the backside of the panel)
Children outside a tavern

Children outside a tavern

Children outside a tavern
Oil on panel : 44,3 X 62,2 cm
Signed bottom left “Cor.Dusart F.”
Frame : 55,8 X 73,4 cm
 
Provenance :
- sold at Sotheby’s London, 6/12/95 from the Drury-Lowe Collection at the Locko Park estate, Spondon, Derbyshire as “Attributed to Cornelis Dusart” for 5.000 £ (+ buyer’s premium) = 5.799 € (+ buyer’s premium)
(I am not sure the signature was legible at the time of the sale)
- subsequently with Galleria Luigi Caretto in Turin, who had the painting cleaned and restored as “Cornelis Dusart”
 
I am currently documenting this painting
Portrait of a woman

Portrait of a woman

Unidentified Dutch (?) painter from the 1640s
Portrait of a lady
Oil on canvas : 109,4 X 83,8 cm
Unsigned
Frame : 132 X 106,2 cm
 
I am currently documenting this painting
one of a pair of interior scenes, a game of backgammon

one of a pair of interior scenes, a game of backgammon

Mid 17th century Amsterdam painter
One of a pair of interior scenes
A refined company playing a game of backgammon
Oil on canvas : 77,8 X 65,7 cm
Unsigned
Frame : 95,8 X 83,4 cm
 
Formerly sold by Robert Noortman, Maastricht, 2001 as by Simon Kick
 
I would like to thank Fred Meijer who has graciously thrown the towel, 18/08/25: according to the expert our unidentified painter was active during the middle of the 17th century in Amsterdam. He further states it is not Simon Kick, nor Jacob Duck, nor the young Jacob van Loo. In the year 2000 Meijer had registered our pair at the RKD as “possibly after Gerbrand van den Eeckhout”, but now he no longer supports this attribution.  
One of a pair of interior scenes, a drink

One of a pair of interior scenes, a drink

Mid 17th century Amsterdam painter
One of a pair of interior scenes
The host offering a drink to a member of a refined company
Oil on canvas : 77,2 X 65,7 cm
Unsigned
Frame : 95,8 X 83,7 cm
 
Formerly sold by Robert Noortman, Maastricht, 2001 as by Simon Kick
 
I would like to thank Fred Meijer who has graciously thrown the towel, 18/08/25: according to the expert our unidentified painter was active during the middle of the 17th century in Amsterdam. He further states it is not Simon Kick, nor Jacob Duck, nor the young Jacob van Loo. In the year 2000 Meijer had registered our pair at the RKD as “possibly after Gerbrand van den Eeckhout”, but now he no longer supports this attribution.  
A guardroom interior scene

A guardroom interior scene

A guardroom interior scene
Oil on panel : 38,2 X 45,8 cm
Monogrammed and dated bottom left “PQ / 1639”
Frame : 51,2 X 59,6 cm
 
Provenance : sold at Sotheby’s Amsterdam, 11/11/97 for 70.800 DG
= 32.056 €
 
Our painting is registered at the RKD The Hague, under the number 6503
 
A flirting couple

A flirting couple

A flirting couple
Oil on panel : 35,9 X 29,6 cm
Signed “molenaer” (barely legible) lower right, on the small stove on which the woman’s left foot rests
Frame : 46,4 X 40,4 cm
 
Our painting is recorded at the RKD, The Hague, number 343776 (May 2025, identification given by Ellis Dullaert): dating from the late 1640s or from the very start of the 1650s
A group of men of diverse origins swimming in a harbour

A group of men of diverse origins swimming in a harbour

A group of men of diverse origins swimming in a harbour
Oil on panel : 24,4 X 34,0 cm
Monogrammed lower right on the quay “BP”
Frame : 39,0 X 48,8 cm
A peaceful village street

A peaceful village street

A peaceful village street
Oil on panel : 45,5 X 61,4 cm
Monogrammed and dated lower left “JC DS. 1648”
(the JC and the DS are intertwined)
Frame : 64,8 X 80,7 cm