Still Life with Vase of Flowers and a Dog
Oil on canvas. Ca. 1625
This work and its companion (P4158) belonged to Jean de Croy, Count of Solre and captain of the Flemish Royal Guard of Archers, of which Van der Hamen was a member. Unframed, the two paintings hung in De Croy’s Madrid palace, where they flanked the entrance to the painting gallery. As such, they may have served as a trompe l’oeil expansion of the real space, whose floor they probably reproduce. The playful puppy (P4158) and dog (P6413) may very well be portraits of the Count’s pets. The subject
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