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Cartouche with Flowers
Christian Luyckx, Flemish, 1623–ca. 1653
formerly attributed to Daniel Seghers, Flemish, 1590 - 1661
formerly attributed to Daniel Seghers, Flemish, 1590 - 1661
y1956-1
Information
Title
Cartouche with Flowers
Maker
Medium
Oil on wood panel
Dimensions
98.7 × 73.4 cm (38 7/8 × 28 7/8 in.)
frame: 125 × 99.4 × 7.6 cm (49 3/16 × 39 1/8 × 3 in.)
Credit Line
Gift of the Friends of the Museum for 1956
Object Number
y1956-1
Culture
Type
Materials
Subject
Eugene Garbáty, East Norwalk, CT (until 1956; sold to Princeton University Art Museum).
formerly attributed to Daniel Seghers, Flemish, 1590 - 1661
- "Recent acquisitions," Record of the Art Museum, Princeton University 16, no. 1 (1957): p. 12-14., p. 12
- John Rupert Martin, "A portrait of Rubens by Daniel Seghers", Record of the Art Museum, Princeton University 17, no. 1 (1958): p. 2-20., fig. 7, p. 12 (illus.)
- A festival of flowers: six exhibitions: Living gardens, The world of flowers in painting, The floral theme in decorative arts, The temple of flora, The four seasons, Pressed plants, (Montclair, NJ: Montclair Art Museum, 1961)., no. 37
- John Rupert Martin, "Portraits of Poussin and Rubens in works by Daniel Seghers", Bulletin du Musée national de Varsovie 2, no. 3 (1961): p. 67-74., p. 72, fig. 5
- Jan Białostocki, "Le 'Baroque': style, époque, attitude," L' Information d'histoire de l'art 7, no. 1 (1962): 20-33., pp. 26-27, fig. 2
- Peter B. Blanchard, Rona Goffen and David Steadman, Copies as originals: translations in media and techniques, (Princeton, NJ: Art Museum, Princeton University, 1974)., no. 5; p. 25 (illus.)
- M. Roy Fisher, The object as subject: still life paintings from the seventeenth to the twentieth century, (New York: Wildenstein and Company, Inc., 1975)., no. 68
- Peter Mitchell, European flower painters, (Schiedam, Netherlands: Interbook International, 1981, c1973)., p. 233-34; p. 233 (illus.), fig. 333
- Hanna Benesc, et. al., Europäische Malerei des Barock aus dem Nationalmuseum in Warschau..., (Braunschweig, Germany: Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum Braunschweig, 1988)., p. 180