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Property from the Estate of Stanley Moss

Martin Ferdinand Quadal

Children in Landscape with a Dog

Live auction begins on:

February 6, 03:00 PM GMT

Estimate

30,000 - 40,000 USD

Bid

9,000 USD

Lot Details

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Property from the Estate of Stanley Moss

Martin Ferdinand Quadal

Nemcice 1736 - 1809 Saint Petersburg

Children in Landscape


signed and indistinctly inscribed on the piece of paper

oil on canvas, unlined

canvas: 52 ¼ by 37 ½ in.; 132.7 by 95.3 cm

framed: 63 by 48 ½ in.; 160 by 123.2 cm

With Galleria Pasti Bencini, Florence (as Attributed to Pedro Núñez de Villavicencio);

From whom acquired, 2009.

The late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth century painter Martin Ferdinand Quadal enjoyed a cosmopolitan and peripatetic career. After initially training at Vienna’s Akademie der bildenden Künste, he moved to Paris and in 1767 entered the studio of François Boucher. After achieving particular success in France, especially under the patronage of Louis Joseph, Prince de Condé, Quadal spent time in England, Italy, Germany, Holland, and even Saint Petersburg, where he joined the court of Emperor Paul I. Although particularly celebrated for his depictions of animals, Quadal also produced portraits and genre scenes distinguished by a sensitive observation of character and human interaction.


The composition centers on a boy carrying a rabbit and bird, likely a pheasant, that have been tied together and slung over her shoulder. Beside him stands a younger boy, perhaps his brother, while a dog looks up attentively, reinforcing the adolescent's quiet authority within the scene. In a gesture of artistic self-reflection, the children inspect a small sheet of paper inscribed with the artist’s signature, to which the boy points.