Lot No. 397


Peter Paul Rubens


Rubens (Siegen 1577–1640 Antwerp), workshop of
Diana Discovering Callisto’s Pregnancy, oil on copper, 60 x 75 cm, framed,

Certificate: Prof. Justus Müller-Hofstede

This scene, which was probably commissioned by a private collector, is a workshop variant of a painting Rubens executed in 1636–38 for Philip IV of Spain (at present in the Prado, Madrid). Since the first version did not leave the workshop before 1638, the present painting could have been created as a smaller variant during those two years. The first version formed part of a series of sixty large paintings for the royal hunting lodge, Torre de la Parada. The scene shows the moment when Diana discovers the pregnancy of her nymph Callisto was a subject that was frequently treated during the Baroque and is based on Ovid’s Metamorphoses. Rubens had already dealt with the theme in 1596, when he made a copy after Titian’s painting for Philip II of Spain. Unfortunately it has not yet been possible to identify all of the workshop members working for Rubens at the time. Among the artists involved in the Torre de la Parada cycle were Frans Snyders and Paul de Vos; the latter’s hand is also recognizable in some of the details in the Prado’s Callisto. It was certainly not possible for Rubens to complete as many as sixty large paintings during the short term of two years allowed by the contractual terms. For this reason, the author of the present painting must have been a workshop collaborator, and the painting can only have been made between 1636 and 1638, as the cycle was no longer accessible afterwards. Our painting was probably painted with the participation of Willem van Herp, who first appears in the books of the Antwerp Guild of St. Luke in 1637, at the time of the Torre de la Parada commission. It has so far neither been possible to prove his collaboration in Rubens’s workshop, nor to exclude it. However, the present painting could be regarded as evidence for Herp’s presence in Rubens’s workshop around 1637. The rich colours of our painting convey the impression of the original state of the Prado version.

Certificate: Prof. Justus Müller-Hofstede This scene, which was probably commissioned by a private collector, is a workshop variant of a painting Rubens executed in 1636–38 for Philip IV of Spain (at present in the Prado, Madrid). Since the first versi

Specialist: Dr. Alexander Strasoldo Dr. Alexander Strasoldo
+43-1-515 60-556

old.masters@dorotheum.com

13.10.2010 - 18:00

Realized price: **
EUR 145,300.-
Estimate:
EUR 45,000.- to EUR 55,000.-

Peter Paul Rubens


Rubens (Siegen 1577–1640 Antwerp), workshop of
Diana Discovering Callisto’s Pregnancy, oil on copper, 60 x 75 cm, framed,

Certificate: Prof. Justus Müller-Hofstede

This scene, which was probably commissioned by a private collector, is a workshop variant of a painting Rubens executed in 1636–38 for Philip IV of Spain (at present in the Prado, Madrid). Since the first version did not leave the workshop before 1638, the present painting could have been created as a smaller variant during those two years. The first version formed part of a series of sixty large paintings for the royal hunting lodge, Torre de la Parada. The scene shows the moment when Diana discovers the pregnancy of her nymph Callisto was a subject that was frequently treated during the Baroque and is based on Ovid’s Metamorphoses. Rubens had already dealt with the theme in 1596, when he made a copy after Titian’s painting for Philip II of Spain. Unfortunately it has not yet been possible to identify all of the workshop members working for Rubens at the time. Among the artists involved in the Torre de la Parada cycle were Frans Snyders and Paul de Vos; the latter’s hand is also recognizable in some of the details in the Prado’s Callisto. It was certainly not possible for Rubens to complete as many as sixty large paintings during the short term of two years allowed by the contractual terms. For this reason, the author of the present painting must have been a workshop collaborator, and the painting can only have been made between 1636 and 1638, as the cycle was no longer accessible afterwards. Our painting was probably painted with the participation of Willem van Herp, who first appears in the books of the Antwerp Guild of St. Luke in 1637, at the time of the Torre de la Parada commission. It has so far neither been possible to prove his collaboration in Rubens’s workshop, nor to exclude it. However, the present painting could be regarded as evidence for Herp’s presence in Rubens’s workshop around 1637. The rich colours of our painting convey the impression of the original state of the Prado version.

Certificate: Prof. Justus Müller-Hofstede This scene, which was probably commissioned by a private collector, is a workshop variant of a painting Rubens executed in 1636–38 for Philip IV of Spain (at present in the Prado, Madrid). Since the first versi

Specialist: Dr. Alexander Strasoldo Dr. Alexander Strasoldo
+43-1-515 60-556

old.masters@dorotheum.com


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Auction: Old Master Paintings
Auction type: Saleroom auction
Date: 13.10.2010 - 18:00
Location: Vienna | Palais Dorotheum
Exhibition: 02.10. - 13.10.2010


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