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“ … has a more graceful figure stylethan most Flemish genre painters ”( Peter C. Sutton , 1993 )Here then HERMES/MERCURY –Patron of Herds + RoadsHerp, Willem (Guilliam) I van (c. 1614 Antwerp 1677). Mercury at the Peasants. Table scenery in cosy interior with the father pouring wine and two fruitbaskets with, i.a., green + blue wine in the larger. On the left window and overthrown chair. On the right by the fireplace a vat and a cat coiled up. Oil on copper. 26 x 34.5 cm. Time-marked old framing with name-plate covering up a little of the picture on both sides and below. With expertise by Paul Wescher (between 1925 and 1946 regularly collaborator of OUD HOLLAND, the periodical of the Rijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie founded in 1883) in German :
Sympathetic work of warmbrown tone of the Antwerp smallmaster “of the further following of Rubens” whose and Jacob Jordaens’ influences are perceptible. But, so Bernt going on, “ His interiors , domestic activities or meals show a personal style in spite of the influence ”, illustrated at the lost Berlin “Satyr at the Peasants” (“Mainwork”, Wurzbach, 1906, continuing apart from that “He painted in the manner of Rubens under whose works v. d. Branden – Geschiedenis der Antwerpsche Schilderschool, 1883 – assumes his works”). Correspondingly unknown his living conditions Herp (erroneously supposed as Gerard) already appeared to Nagler (1838) –
– and 1923 Thieme-Becker sum up:
And latest finally Peter C. Sutton (The Age of Rubens, 1993, pp. 438 + 66) :
Thinkable for the work here also a belonging to that group of which as Sutton has it:
A support for this could be also that, so Sutton,
To look into the richness of narrative of Herp’s compositions promises a charming activity. So the satyr of the Berlin picture lost during the last war is amazed, “that the people make cold the eating by breath while before they have warmed up their hands by breath” (Nagler). A theme repeatedly picked up in Antwerp of the age of Rubens basing “on the tradition of Gheeraerts’ Æsop illustrations worked 1567” (here Æsop-Phaedrus, Fable 126), executed before van Herp i. a. on the Berlin painting of Johann Liss (Catalogue Bln.-Dahlem, 1975, KFMV 245), on which the satyr “jumps up from his place with outspokenly refusing gesture. (For) … on such ambiguities the buck-footed faun of the entourage of the god of wine Bacchus will not found the friendship with the farmer. Without understanding for the distrustful reaction the people look at him”, so A. T. Lurie in Augsburg exhibition catalogue Johann Liss, 1975, no. A9. Also at the Mercury visit here the debate is seizable . The embedding into the rustic ambient results from the genesis of this “very old Greek god, the homeland of him probably is Arcadia. … Already in Homerian hymn he passes for a son of Zeus and the Maia, also his inclination for foxy spites exists already early, it finds expression in the stories of cattle-larceny. Maybe this feature has made him to the messenger of the gods. … Corresponding to his old nature he counts together as tutelary god of the herds and roads ” (Jahn). So it was the interest of the peasants to be on good terms with him. In contrast to Herp’s otherwise hand-forming the right of the god held against the fire looks somewhat plumply with its spread off thumb. We come across it at the left of the farmer’s wife sitting at table of a family meal of the then collection of councillor of commerce Faber in Stuttgart (Catalogue 1870, no. 76) which was on market again in the 1980s. At the bareness of figures of Herp already Houbraken pointed out in his “Groote Schouburgh der Nederlantsche Konstschilders en Schilderessen” (1718-1729, in German by Wurzbach, 1880, III, 53). – All in all a charming example for it, that
(Friedrich Winkler in the catalogue of the Bohnewand collection) and mythological contents , divine + human companionship one of their themes . Offer no. 14,427
(Sign. L. B., October 18, 2007) |