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David Teniers the Younger, An Alchemist in his Workshop
 
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TITEL:  An Alchemist in his Workshop
HERSTELLER:  David Teniers the Younger
PERIODE:  17. Jahrhundert
KATEGORIE:  Malerei
MATERIAL:  Oil on panel
KENNZEICHNUNG:  Signed lower right: ‘D. TENIERS . FEC’
GRÖSSE:  h: 30.8 x w: 41.9 cm / h: 12.1 x w: 16.5 in
REGION:  flämisch
PREIS*:  Contact Gallery for Price
GALERIE:  Salomon Lilian BV  (+31) 20-6206307  E-Mail schicken
BESCHREIBUNG:  The present painting focuses on the alchemist at work in his laboratory. Dressed in blue and standing by his stove, the alchemist, in full concentration, holds a small recipe book in his left hand as he stirs a concoction in a small terracotta pot over burning coals. Beautifully rendered still lifes in the foreground depict the alchemist’s instruments of work; a cauldron, an hour glass, earthenware vessels of various types, books, glass bottles, and an animal skull hanging on the wall on the right. Above the alchemist a fantastical, lizard-like creature is suspended from the ceiling. The oven is inscribed with the symbols of the elements, probably indicating the metals which played an essential role in alchemists’ investigations. In the background, two assistants are busily engaged by another stove, upon which stand various vessels issuing steam. The painting can be dated to the first half of the 1650s.

David Teniers the Younger popularised the theme of the alchemist in Flemish painting. Until the Renaissance, experimenting with alchemy was the prerogative of royalty, philosophers, and fraudulent artists. By the time Teniers created this painting, however, the rising merchant classes were trying it too. Although experimenting with alchemy was still controversial, its techniques, mainly consisting of distillation and metallurgy, were contributing a great deal to science and industry.

This painting once belonged to Monsieur Nourri, Conseilleur to the Grand Conseil, the Superior Court of Justice during the Ancien Régime. It formed part of an important painting collection, which included Italian, French, Dutch and Flemish paintings as well as oil sketches and drawings. The entire collection was auctioned after Monsieur Nourri’s death in 1785 in Paris. It became part of the collection of Peter Isaac Thelluson, a wealthy London merchant and Member of Parliament. This painting was sold at auction after his death in 1808.

A similar Alchemist is in the Johnson Collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, dated 1649 (inv. no. 689).

David Teniers the Younger was the most famous seventeenth-century painter of peasant life. He enjoyed great popularity in his own lifetime, and in France during the eighteenth century. His work is now collected in many important museums all over the world. Teniers was born in Antwerp and was probably trained by his father, David Teniers the Elder (1582-1649). He was influenced by the course peasant scenes of Adriaen Brouwer (1605/6-1638) and by his father-in-law Jan Brueghel (1568-1625). The artist became a member of the guild of St. Luke in Antwerp in circa 1632. By 1645-46 Teniers served as Dean of the St. Luke guild, and in 1647 he was employed by the governor of the Spanish Netherlands, Archduke Leopold Wilhelm. Appointed court painter in 1651, Teniers moved from Antwerp to Brussels, where his tasks included overseeing and expanding the Archduke’s collection of paintings, producing gallery pictures that documented the scope of the collection, as well as producing an illustrated catalogue of the collection, the Theatrum Pictorium (Brussels, 1660).

PROVENANCE:  Conseilleur M. Nourri
His sale, Follio Regnault, Paris, 24 February –14 March 1785, lot 66
Peter Isaac Thelluson, 1st Baron Rendlesham (1761-1808), M.P.
Sale, Peter Coxe, London, 17 May 1809, lot 26
Private Collection, England
ONLINE-KATALOG(E):  Salomon Lilian BV Inventory Catalogue
LITERATUR:  J. Smith, A Catalogue Raisonné …, III, London, 1831, pp. 334-5, no. 278
 
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