Still Life with Flowers in a Vase c.1689-98
Oil on canvas | 186.1 x 110.9 cm (support, canvas/panel/stretcher external) | RCIN 405642
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Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer (often referred to as ‘Baptist’ or ‘Old Baptist’) was the most influential flower painter of his generation, specializing in decorative compositions including elaborate vases. Born in Lille, in 1650 he was working on the interiors at the Hôtel Lambert, where he came to the attention of Charles Le Brun, the most powerful artist-impresario of the age. Through his influence, Monnoyer supplied designs at the Royal tapestry manufactories at Gobelins and Beauvais and paintings for major royal decorative schemes at Marly and Meudon. In 1685 Monnoyer was invited to England by the English Ambassador to France, 1st Duke of Montagu, to work on the decoration of Montagu House in London. He spent the rest of his life in England, also working for Queen Mary and Queen Anne at Kensington Palace. His son Antoine Monnoyer 1670-1747 (‘young Baptist’) continued to produce flower paintings in the same style. The Monnoyers were much imitated in France and England, which means that ‘Baptist’ is a name applied to any overdoor from the Baroque period with a flower in it. There were twenty one works by ‘Monsieur Baptist’ amongst the Consul Smith Collection acquired by George III in 1762 (Italian List nos 185-205) and numerous works attributed to ‘old Baptist’ and ‘young Baptist’ in other inventories. Of these twenty remain in the Royal Collection.
This is a painiing of fine quality, which may have been expanded on all sides. Within a niche stands an ornate golden urn, with dolphin handles and a reclining nude on the lower part, overflowing with flowers; some blooms rest on the ledge to the left of the urn; what appears to be a drapery floats across the lower right.Provenance
Probably the ‘young Baptist, A Flower piece, 6ft 2in x 3ft 8in (188 x 112cm) in the King's Dressing Room at St James's Palace in 1785; at Buckingham Palace in 1819 and Hampton Court in 1861
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Oil on canvas
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186.1 x 110.9 cm (support, canvas/panel/stretcher external)
209.2 x 133.3 x 7.4 cm (frame, external)
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A floral picture, previously entitled
A golden vase with a group of flowers in a niche