Andreas Schelfhout
(Dutch, 1787–1870)
Summer Landscape, c. 1820-25
Sale 1113 - American & European Art
Dec 7, 2022
10:00AM CT
Live / Chicago
Estimate
$5,000 -
$7,000
Sold for $5,625
Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
Andreas Schelfhout
(Dutch, 1787–1870)
Summer Landscape, c. 1820-25
oil on panel
signed A. Schelfhout (lower right)
15 1/2 x 19 1/2 inches.
This lot is located in Chicago.
Property from a Florida Collection
Provenance:
Frank S. Schwarz & Son, Philadelphia (label verso, erroneously described as oil on canvas)
Condition Report
Framed: 22 3/4 x 27 inches.
Moderate deposits of surface dirt and dust; horizontal craquelures throughout; localized areas of pinpoint brown stains in center right and upper left corner; small abrasion to the paint in the lower left corner; one faint spot of white paint in upper left corner; under a yellowed varnish. Under UV light, scattered inpainting throughout sky, most prevalent along the edges and in clouds; small spots of inpainting along lower center and lower left edge. Additional images available upon request.
Moderate deposits of surface dirt and dust; horizontal craquelures throughout; localized areas of pinpoint brown stains in center right and upper left corner; small abrasion to the paint in the lower left corner; one faint spot of white paint in upper left corner; under a yellowed varnish. Under UV light, scattered inpainting throughout sky, most prevalent along the edges and in clouds; small spots of inpainting along lower center and lower left edge. Additional images available upon request.
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