Roses, Peony, Auricula and Fritillary in a Vase
Jan van Os (Middleharnis 1744 – The Hague 1808)
Category
Art / Oil paintings
Date
circa 1770
Materials
Oil on canvas in a giltwood frame
Measurements
563 x 432 mm
Place of origin
Holland
Order this imageCollection
Dudmaston, Shropshire
NT 814154
Summary
Oil painting on canvas, Roses, Peony, Auricula and Fritillary in a Vase by Jan van Os (Middleharnis 1744 – The Hague 1808), signed lower right on plinth: J Van Os Fecit, circa 1770. Floral still-life, composed of a vase of roses, peony, auricula, fritillary and other flowers on stone plinth with small bird's nest with two spotted eggs at lower right. Wooded landscape in background.
Provenance
Darby collection. Collected by Francis Darby (1783 - 1850) of Sunnyside, Coalbrookdale in 19th Century; given by Rachel Katherine Hamilton-Russell, Lady Labouchere (1908 – 1996) along with the Dudmaston estate in 1978
Credit line
The Labouchere Collection (National Trust)
Marks and inscriptions
Old newspaper fragment with orange paint.
Makers and roles
Jan van Os (Middleharnis 1744 – The Hague 1808), artist