AMSTERDAM.- On Dec. 13th at
Sothebys Amsterdam, during the sale of 19th Century European Paintings, a group of exceptional masterpieces from the Besselaar Collection, are sold for a total of 2.1 million/ £1.8 million/ $2.8 million, a figure within the pre-sale expectations of 1.4 million 2.1 million.
The star of the evening was Andreas Schelfhouts, Winterscape with skaters, one of the finest paintings appeared on the market of the artist. Four clients on the phone and two in the room began to battle. In all, it took almost 5 minutes, when the widding bidder, a buyer from Europe bought the lot at 480,750/ $640,162, well in excess of pre-sale expectations of 280,000 450,000. Painted in 1857, Winterscape with skaters is without any doubt one of the artists masterpieces. The wonderfully detailed figures, some gathered around a refreshment stall, others cheerfully skating, and the superb treatment of the translucent ice with its scratches and reflections have been rendered with great natural quality, bathing in a subtle light. The painting didnt appear on the market since decades and is a superlative example of Schelfhout's unsurpassed virtuosity.
The highlights of the Collection Besselaar:
The second highest price of the Collection was for Lot 4, Bar, Barend Conelis Koekkoeks end Conelis Koekkoeks Travellers with cattle and donkey on a sunlit path with cattle and donkey on a sunlit path, estimated at 280,000 450,000 is sold for 360,750.
Lot 6 Lot 6, The Gemeenlandshuis and the Old Church, Delft, in summer by Cornelis Springer by Cornelis Springer (1817 (1817 (1817-1891) 1891) was also one of the highlights with an estimate of 150,000 200,000, the painting is sold for 288,750
Lot 7, Figures conversing in the streets of a Dutch town by Willem Koekkoek (1839 by Willem Koekkoek (1839 1895) and 1895) and Hermanus Koekkoek. Hermanus Koekkoek sold for 240,750 and doubled the estimated price of 100,000 150,000.
Speaking after the sale, Mrs. Eveline van Oirschot, Chairman of Sothebys Amsterdam, said: This very successful total result for the masterpieces of the Besselaar Collection shows us again the strong demand for paintings with strong provenance and good quality.
Mr and Mrs Besselaar Besselaar Besselaar
In the late 1980s, Hein and Toni Besselaar began to collect Dutch Romantic paintings. Having both grown up in Holland, their intention was to establish a collection of Dutch nineteenth-century paintings that represented everyday life in their country at that time. With a superb eye for quality and working in conjunction with a number of well established art advisers like, Simon Levie, former director of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, and the late Leslie Smith of Wassenaar, Hein and Toni built a premier collection that includes the outstanding works by the most important Dutch Romantic artists.
The selection of twelve masterpieces represented all the important artists and genres of the Dutch Romantic School: A panoramic landscape by Barend Cornelis Koekkoek, a lively winter scene by Andreas Schelfhout, a flower still life by Arnoldus Bloemers and several town views by Cornelis Springer, Willem and Hermanus Koekkoek, among others.
* Pre-sale estimates do not include buyers premium