Attribué à DANIEL SEITER (1647-1705)

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Attribué à DANIEL SEITER (1647-1705)
Attributed to DANIEL SEITER (1647-1705) Allegory of the four seasons Oil on canvas 122 × 177 cm Provenance: Anonymous sale, Paris, Me Ader-Picard-Tajan, April 9, 1990, no. 11. A variant of a composition by Daniel Seiter, Venus, Ceres, and Bacchus, known from two versions: one (canvas, 130 × 177 cm) one (canvas, 130 × 177 cm) in the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlung in Munich, the other (canvas, 117.5 × 168 cm) sold at Sotheby's in London on April 4, 1984, no. 184 (cf. 1984, no. 184 (cf. Matthias Kunze, Daniel Seiter - 1647-1705 - Die Gemälde, Deutscher Kunstverlag, München-Berlin, 2000, G80 and G81, fig. 68 and 69). This composition reveals the influences of Daniel Seiter's style: from the tenebrism of Carl Loth, whose pupil he was in Venice, to the baroque of Peter of Cortona and Giacinto. Cortona and Giacinto Brandi in Rome, where he stayed twice. In 1696, he was appointed first painter at the court of Savoy.
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