Adriaen Coorte

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Still Life with Shells (1697)

Adriaen Coorte (ca. 1665 – after 1707) was a

Dutch Golden Age painter of still lifes, who signed works between 1683 and 1707. He painted small and unpretentious still lifes in a style more typical of the first half of the century, and was "one of the last practitioners of this intimate category".[1]

Biography

Very little is known of his life, but he is assumed to have been born and died in Middelburg. He became a pupil of Melchior d'Hondecoeter around 1680 in Amsterdam. Hondecoeter is known for repetitions of certain birds in certain poses, and he apparently took on pupils who were set to work copying these into their compositions. They form an unmistakable signature in the work of his students, and Coorte is no exception:

  • Pelican and ducks in a mountain landscape, by Coorte
    Pelican and ducks in a mountain landscape, by Coorte
  • The Floating Feather, with the same pelican, by Hondecoeter
    The Floating Feather, with the same pelican, by Hondecoeter
  • Painting with a Hoopoe, by Coorte
    Painting with a Hoopoe, by Coorte
  • Painting with a similar Hoopoe, by Hondecoeter
    Painting with a similar Hoopoe, by Hondecoeter

From 1683 he seems to have returned to Middelburg, where he set up a workshop and signed his small, carefully balanced minimalist still lifes. He often painted on paper that was glued to a wooden panel. About 80 signed works by him have been catalogued, and nearly all of them follow the same pattern; small arrangements of fruits, vegetables, or shells on a stone slab, lit from above, with the dark background typical of still lifes earlier in the century. Instead of the Chinese or silver vessels favoured by his contemporaries, his tableware is very basic pottery. "Objects and light are studied intensely, and are painted with a wondrous tenderness".

Guild of St. Luke there from 1695 onwards, when he was fined for selling a painting without being a member of the guild. His works appear frequently in contemporary Middelburg taxation inventories[2]

Works

Still Life with Asparagus, Rijksmuseum (1697)

Coorte was apparently not well known to his contemporaries outside the small city of Middelburg and, like

National Gallery of Art, Washington.[4]
In 2008 a new travelling exhibition was set up; Ode to Coorte, that was as nearly as successful, making Coorte the most celebrated "rediscovered" Dutch Baroque painter of recent decades. Testifying to Coorte's recent popularity is the December 1st, 2009 auction of two of his new-found paintings, which each sold for more than ten times the estimated price.

  • Strawberries in a Stone Jar, sold 1 December 2009
    Strawberries in a Stone Jar, sold 1 December 2009
  • Still life with peach and two apricots, sold 1 December 2009
    Still life with peach and two apricots, sold 1 December 2009

A new price record for the artist was set at the 3 December 2014 Sotheby's auction when a painting called Three peaches on a stone ledge with a red admiral butterfly sold for £3,444,500.[5]

  • Three peaches on a stone ledge with a Painted Lady butterfly, oil on paper, 31.3 x 23.3 cm, monogrammed "AC" and dated 1693-1695 based on compositional characteristics
    Three peaches on a stone ledge with a Painted Lady butterfly, oil on paper, 31.3 x 23.3 cm, monogrammed "AC" and dated 1693-1695 based on compositional characteristics
  • Still Life with Asparagus and Red Currants Nat. Gallery of Art (1696)
    Still Life with Asparagus and Red Currants
    Nat. Gallery of Art (1696)
  • Strawberries Mauritshuis (1696)
    Strawberries
    Mauritshuis (1696)
  • Asparagus with strawberries and gooseberries Dordrechts Museum (1698)
    Asparagus with strawberries and gooseberries
    Dordrechts Museum (1698)
  • Still Life with Three Medlars(1705)
    Still Life with Three Medlars(1705)

His paintings have been compared to Spanish

Bodegones
, but he may also have been influenced by older painters:

Notes

  1. ^ a b Slive, p. 319
  2. ^ "Pagina niet gevonden". Mauritshuis. Archived from the original on 2011-07-19.
  3. ^ Slive, 338 (note 1 to Chapter 17)
  4. ^ NGA exhibition brochure Archived May 6, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Lot No: 37* Adriaen Coorte". Sotheby's. 3 Dec 2014. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 7 December 2014.

References

Further reading

  • Quentin Buvelot. The still lifes of Adriaen Coorte, 1683-1707. Waanders.

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