Cestino di pane d'argento olandese 1761
François van Stapele
Argento
12 ⨯ 40 cm
Attualmente non disponibile tramite Gallerease
- A proposito di opere d'arteThis fine and large Louis XV breadbasket displays trelliswork, a typical feature The Hague silversmiths would use for baskets at that time. Together with rocaille motifs and cable border the basket is a good example of mid 18th century quality silverware.
Its maker, François van Stapele (1698-1775), became a master silversmith in The Hague in 1723. His son Martinus (1731- ca. 1803/1806) followed in his father’s footsteps and later on also his grandson Reynier (1764-1795) became a silversmith. François van Stapele made a similar, but slightly smaller breadbasket three years later, in 1764, which is now in the collection of the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague (cf. Pijzel, 2005, cat. nr. 3, p. 138-139).
Associate literature:
Jet Pijzel-Domisse, Haags goud en zilver, Zwolle, 2005, p.138-139
Artwork details
Related artworks
Frederik Rudolf Precht
Trancio di pesce d'argento olandese1756
Prezzo su richiestaJacob J. Roosjen SRI
Artista Sconosciuto
Un cestino di dolci d'argento olandese1738
Prezzo su richiestaJacob J. Roosjen SRI
Jan Cornelis van Hemert
Cestino di dolci in argento olandese1799
Prezzo su richiestaJacob J. Roosjen SRI
1 - 4 / 24Artista Sconosciuto
Japanese art deco lacquervase with Scarab beetle motif1920 - 1950
Prezzo su richiestaDille Art
1 - 4 / 24Tilmanus Nicolaus Maastricht
Missale Romanum con fornimenti d'argento olandesi1788 - 1792
Prezzo su richiestaJacob J. Roosjen SRI
1 - 4 / 24