Monday, November 30, 2015

Northern paintings at the Ashmolean Museum, 17th century

Jan Cornelisz Verspronck
Portrait of a Woman
1640
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

The 17th-century Italian pictures at the Ashmolean Museum Oxford still can cause sharp regret because I did not see them in the 1990s when I had the opportunity. Today, however, we look at the museum's non-Italian paintings from the 17th century, which I neglected equally but regret slightly less.

David Teniers
The Mocking of Christ
1640s
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

J. van Slechtenhorst
Vase of Flowers
1670
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Pieter John Nason
Maurice, Count of Nassau-Siegen
1660s
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Nicholas Maes
Allegory of the Sense of Smell, with Carnations
ca. 1650
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Cornelis Kick
Still life with Lemon & Pink Roses
17th century
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Flemish painter
Landscape with Road through a Wood
17th century
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Dutch painter
Head of a Girl 
(cut down long ago from a larger canvas)
17th century
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Karel du Jardin
Framyard with Animals
1650s
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Adriaen Coorte
Oriental Birds
1683
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Johannes Colaert
Stag Hunt in a Wood
17th century
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Elias van den Broeck
Vase of Flowers
1690s
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford