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<br>Dim.: 87,5 x 127 cm (the frame)<br>Dim.: 75 x 114 cm (the work)<br><br> <br>This painting has been described in the article 'Een salonstuk van Jan Garemijn met putto, papegaai en vruchten' by art historian Dr. Ronald van Belle in Biekorf: West-Vlaams Archief voor Geschiedenis, Archeologie, Taal- en Volkskunde, Episode 2, 2024. Below is the translation of the article: <br><br><strong>A Salon Piece by Jan Garemijn with Putto, Parrot, and Fruits</strong><br><br> <br><strong>THE BACKSTORY</strong><br><br> <br>About thirty years ago, I came into contact with a noble family with Bruges roots. This connection developed into a long-lasting friendship. Among the antiques passed down through generations, there was one painting that particularly caught my attention (fig. 1). The canvas, depicting a putto and fruits, bore no signature; it was painted in a style that pointed to Bruges and reminded me of the 18th-century Bruges painter Jan Garemijn. This was confirmed by the owner. Originally, there were two paintings that were closely related; the second painting was signed by Garemijn. When the parents passed away, the antiques were divided between two heirs, and thus the canvases became separated.<br><br> <br>Some time later, my mother spoke with the owner of the signed piece about my interest in antiques and the signed Garemijn. I was invited for supper and received an extensive guided tour of the antique collection, from the ground floor to the upstairs rooms. Indeed, there was the signed Garemijn, proudly displayed in the bedroom above the owner's bed. The owner insisted on staying in touch. My busy professional life, with many trips abroad, made time fly, and the plan to take a photo of the painting never materialized. A few years later, both owners passed away.<br><br> <br>After some time, the heir who had become the owner of the unsigned work considered selling it. I was asked for advice and, in that context, I mentioned the other painting that does bear Garemijn's signature. This was unknown to him, and the idea grew to reunite the two paintings. I then contacted the heirs of the Garemijn-signed canvas. Their surprise was great: they were unaware of this painting, and there was no trace of this 'Garemijn' anymore.<br><br> <br>The villa had remained unoccupied for months after the death of the owner of the signed piece, who had no children. Only a few people had access at the time. It took months for all the formalities to be completed and for the distribution to take place, but there was no longer any sign of the signed Garemijn. It remains a mystery what happened to this piece. The owner who had received me years earlier had stated that he was attached to the beautiful piece and that upon his death, 'the Garemijn would go to his nephew and nieces, who would then have to decide its fate.' It's not surprising that the canvas was completely unknown, even to the family, as it was hung in the privacy of the owner's bedroom.<br><br> <br>The Reunion of both Garemijn Paintingsis not possible<br><br> <br>Reuniting the two Garemijn paintings is no longer possible. Nevertheless, the unsigned piece has since received a thorough cleaning, further showcasing the great talent of Jan Garemijn as a painter of salon pieces. During the cleaning, it was discovered that beneath the current image, there is a hidden portrait of a woman. The owner has now decided to offer the piece at a public auction.<br><br> |
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The sale is held on October 16 & 17 and starts at 9:30 AM on both days.
High-resolution images can be found on our website: www.rm-auctions.com.
Need urgent assistance? Call us on +3250343603.
The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is in perfect condition.
Condition reports are provided on request.
They will be made available, together with additional images, on our website at www.rm-auctions.com.
Condition reports are given as a service, we can not be held liable for errors in such a report.
The full list of condition reports for this sale is available on the following URL: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/82
Important information concerning the buyer's premium:
Sales commission is 30%, all taxes included. This means that the final price to be paid will be the hammer price plus 30% of the hammer price + sales commission from the platform.
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TERMS OF SALE
Cash (under €3.000)
Bank transfer of the full amount, indicating the invoice number in the commentary section. Any and all fees should be handled by the sender, on this bank account:
IBAN: BE33 7370 7443 8146
BIC: KREDBEBB
Account name: RM-Auctions
Address receiver: Genthof 9, 8000 Brugge, Belgium
Bank: KBC Bank NV
Address bank: Havenlaan 2, 1080 Brussels, Belgium
Credit and debit card payments, as well as Unionpay payments, can be accepted with the cardholder present in our rooms.
Most credit and debit cards can also be accepted online, on our payment page.
Credit card payments with cards issued outside the EU are subject to a 1.5% surcharge.
Bidders using a third-party platform to submit their bids and have registered cards with the platform, may be charged through this third-party platform within 4 working days after the auction.
We can also assist you in obtaining shipping quotes for most purchases. There is a list of recommended shippers available and we will do what we can to facilitate their work. Weights and sizes will be made available where necessary. On rare occasions, we can offer to ship goods ourselves.
Both foreign and national buyers who can’t be present during the auction, can bid by telephone or bid live online on our website or through one of our third party partners. As we can not guarantee the proper functioning of available communication channels, we strongly suggest to also send in a back-up absentee bid, or book a telephone line and arrange for online bidding simultaneously.
Foreign buyers will need to identify themselves in full at least 24 hours before the auction. If necessary, a bank guarantee or deposit will be requested which will serve as a guarantee in case of non-payment. Failure to provide requested bank guarantees or deposits may result in the non-acceptance of any bids.
The auctioneer can not be held responsible in case of disfunctioning of the available communication channels and any consequences related to this, nor from unavailability on the bidders’ side.
Professionals are required to identify themselves as such and disclose their business details when bidding or requesting a bid number.
In case of non-payment the lots may be put up for sale in a later sale. The non-paying bidder will be obliged to reimburse the difference in case of a lower hammer price, according to Belgian law. He will not have any claims over the possible difference above the original hammer price. He will also need to cover all costs related to the re-offering.
Every buyer is supposed to know and comply with the import regulations of his or her country of destination. The auction house can not be held responsable for any problems arising with the export of certain goods, be they legal or illegal in any country.
Every buyer and seller is supposed to know the current regulations regarding the sale or exposition of animals or wildlife species, such as, but not limited to, ivory, minerals, gems, rhino horn, bone, taxidermy, ... but also for works of art partially consisting of such material. The auction house denies any responsability in regard to possible seizure, destruction or penalties imposed by Belgian or foreign governments. The full 100% responsability for any issue arising lies with the consignor-seller and/or bidder-buyer.
By taking part in our sales any person agrees to these condition, be it directly through us or through one of our partners which allow bidders to bid with us.
Every participant to our sales is supposed to be aware of and comply with these conditions.
Any arising dispute shall only be governed by the Belgian law and only the justice court in Bruges, Belgium, can deal with these disputes.
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<br>Dim.: 87,5 x 127 cm (the frame)<br>Dim.: 75 x 114 cm (the work)<br><br> <br>This painting has been described in the article 'Een salonstuk van Jan Garemijn met putto, papegaai en vruchten' by art historian Dr. Ronald van Belle in Biekorf: West-Vlaams Archief voor Geschiedenis, Archeologie, Taal- en Volkskunde, Episode 2, 2024. Below is the translation of the article: <br><br><strong>A Salon Piece by Jan Garemijn with Putto, Parrot, and Fruits</strong><br><br> <br><strong>THE BACKSTORY</strong><br><br> <br>About thirty years ago, I came into contact with a noble family with Bruges roots. This connection developed into a long-lasting friendship. Among the antiques passed down through generations, there was one painting that particularly caught my attention (fig. 1). The canvas, depicting a putto and fruits, bore no signature; it was painted in a style that pointed to Bruges and reminded me of the 18th-century Bruges painter Jan Garemijn. This was confirmed by the owner. Originally, there were two paintings that were closely related; the second painting was signed by Garemijn. When the parents passed away, the antiques were divided between two heirs, and thus the canvases became separated.<br><br> <br>Some time later, my mother spoke with the owner of the signed piece about my interest in antiques and the signed Garemijn. I was invited for supper and received an extensive guided tour of the antique collection, from the ground floor to the upstairs rooms. Indeed, there was the signed Garemijn, proudly displayed in the bedroom above the owner's bed. The owner insisted on staying in touch. My busy professional life, with many trips abroad, made time fly, and the plan to take a photo of the painting never materialized. A few years later, both owners passed away.<br><br> <br>After some time, the heir who had become the owner of the unsigned work considered selling it. I was asked for advice and, in that context, I mentioned the other painting that does bear Garemijn's signature. This was unknown to him, and the idea grew to reunite the two paintings. I then contacted the heirs of the Garemijn-signed canvas. Their surprise was great: they were unaware of this painting, and there was no trace of this 'Garemijn' anymore.<br><br> <br>The villa had remained unoccupied for months after the death of the owner of the signed piece, who had no children. Only a few people had access at the time. It took months for all the formalities to be completed and for the distribution to take place, but there was no longer any sign of the signed Garemijn. It remains a mystery what happened to this piece. The owner who had received me years earlier had stated that he was attached to the beautiful piece and that upon his death, 'the Garemijn would go to his nephew and nieces, who would then have to decide its fate.' It's not surprising that the canvas was completely unknown, even to the family, as it was hung in the privacy of the owner's bedroom.<br><br> <br>The Reunion of both Garemijn Paintingsis not possible<br><br> <br>Reuniting the two Garemijn paintings is no longer possible. Nevertheless, the unsigned piece has since received a thorough cleaning, further showcasing the great talent of Jan Garemijn as a painter of salon pieces. During the cleaning, it was discovered that beneath the current image, there is a hidden portrait of a woman. The owner has now decided to offer the piece at a public auction.<br><br> |
__PRESENT
The sale is held on October 16 & 17 and starts at 9:30 AM on both days.
High-resolution images can be found on our website: www.rm-auctions.com.
Need urgent assistance? Call us on +3250343603.
The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is in perfect condition.
Condition reports are provided on request.
They will be made available, together with additional images, on our website at www.rm-auctions.com.
Condition reports are given as a service, we can not be held liable for errors in such a report.
The full list of condition reports for this sale is available on the following URL: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/82
Important information concerning the buyer's premium:
Sales commission is 30%, all taxes included. This means that the final price to be paid will be the hammer price plus 30% of the hammer price + sales commission from the platform.
__PRESENT__PRESENT__PRESENT__PRESENT
__PRESENT
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TERMS OF SALE
Cash (under €3.000)
Bank transfer of the full amount, indicating the invoice number in the commentary section. Any and all fees should be handled by the sender, on this bank account:
IBAN: BE33 7370 7443 8146
BIC: KREDBEBB
Account name: RM-Auctions
Address receiver: Genthof 9, 8000 Brugge, Belgium
Bank: KBC Bank NV
Address bank: Havenlaan 2, 1080 Brussels, Belgium
Credit and debit card payments, as well as Unionpay payments, can be accepted with the cardholder present in our rooms.
Most credit and debit cards can also be accepted online, on our payment page.
Credit card payments with cards issued outside the EU are subject to a 1.5% surcharge.
Bidders using a third-party platform to submit their bids and have registered cards with the platform, may be charged through this third-party platform within 4 working days after the auction.
We can also assist you in obtaining shipping quotes for most purchases. There is a list of recommended shippers available and we will do what we can to facilitate their work. Weights and sizes will be made available where necessary. On rare occasions, we can offer to ship goods ourselves.
Both foreign and national buyers who can’t be present during the auction, can bid by telephone or bid live online on our website or through one of our third party partners. As we can not guarantee the proper functioning of available communication channels, we strongly suggest to also send in a back-up absentee bid, or book a telephone line and arrange for online bidding simultaneously.
Foreign buyers will need to identify themselves in full at least 24 hours before the auction. If necessary, a bank guarantee or deposit will be requested which will serve as a guarantee in case of non-payment. Failure to provide requested bank guarantees or deposits may result in the non-acceptance of any bids.
The auctioneer can not be held responsible in case of disfunctioning of the available communication channels and any consequences related to this, nor from unavailability on the bidders’ side.
Professionals are required to identify themselves as such and disclose their business details when bidding or requesting a bid number.
In case of non-payment the lots may be put up for sale in a later sale. The non-paying bidder will be obliged to reimburse the difference in case of a lower hammer price, according to Belgian law. He will not have any claims over the possible difference above the original hammer price. He will also need to cover all costs related to the re-offering.
Every buyer is supposed to know and comply with the import regulations of his or her country of destination. The auction house can not be held responsable for any problems arising with the export of certain goods, be they legal or illegal in any country.
Every buyer and seller is supposed to know the current regulations regarding the sale or exposition of animals or wildlife species, such as, but not limited to, ivory, minerals, gems, rhino horn, bone, taxidermy, ... but also for works of art partially consisting of such material. The auction house denies any responsability in regard to possible seizure, destruction or penalties imposed by Belgian or foreign governments. The full 100% responsability for any issue arising lies with the consignor-seller and/or bidder-buyer.
By taking part in our sales any person agrees to these condition, be it directly through us or through one of our partners which allow bidders to bid with us.
Every participant to our sales is supposed to be aware of and comply with these conditions.
Any arising dispute shall only be governed by the Belgian law and only the justice court in Bruges, Belgium, can deal with these disputes.
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Stichworte: Oil on Canvas, Portrait Painting, Öl Gemälde, Portrait