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  • The Battle of Kallo (near Antwerp), 1638
  • The Battle of Kallo (near Antwerp), 1638
  • The Battle of Kallo (near Antwerp), 1638
  • The Battle of Kallo (near Antwerp), 1638
  • The Battle of Kallo (near Antwerp), 1638
  • The Battle of Kallo (near Antwerp), 1638
  • The Battle of Kallo (near Antwerp), 1638
  • The Battle of Kallo (near Antwerp), 1638
  • The Battle of Kallo (near Antwerp), 1638
The Battle of Kallo (near Antwerp), 1638

8.700 €


Artist name: Meulener, Pieter, 2026


The Battle of Kalloo, 20/21 June 1638  Oil on panel : 46,8 X 65,8 cm Signed and dated at the bottom towards the left “P. Meulener: 1650” Original wooden sculpted frame : 68,3 X 86,4 cm   Absolute transparency: our cost price = 6.057 € = acquisition price 5.272 € + shipment 120 € + restoration 785 €   Our export price 8.241 €

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The Battle of Kallo (near Antwerp), 1638

The Battle of Kallo (near Antwerp), 1638

The Battle of Kalloo, 20/21 June 1638 
Oil on panel : 46,8 X 65,8 cm
Signed and dated at the bottom towards the left
“P. Meulener: 1650”
Original wooden sculpted frame : 68,3 X 86,4 cm
 
Absolute transparency: our cost price = 6.057 €
= acquisition price 5.272 € + shipment 120 € + restoration 785 €
 
Our export price 8.241 €
A watering hole in a village

A watering hole in a village

A watering hole in a village
Oil on canvas : 29,5 X 41,8 cm
Unsigned
Frame : 37,2 X 50,4 cm
 
I would like to thank Prof.-Dr. Jan De Maere who has given the attribution to the former owner, 23/10/25
 
Absolute transparency: our acquisition price 7.000 € 
 
Our export price  9.397 €
 
 
 
Still life with dead game, a pitcher and vegetables

Still life with dead game, a pitcher and vegetables

Still life with dead game, a pitcher and vegetables
Oil on panel : 51,0 X 65,9 cm
Signed lower right on the ledge “P Schotanus”
Frame : 67,4 X 82,3 cm
 
Absolute transparency: our cost price = 3.412 €
= acquisition price 2.505 € +  restoration 907 €
 
Our export price  4.807 €
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 €