WORKSHOP OF ARENT VAN BOLTEN (ZWOLLE C. 1573-1633 LEEUWARDEN)
WORKSHOP OF ARENT VAN BOLTEN (ZWOLLE C. 1573-1633 LEEUWARDEN)
WORKSHOP OF ARENT VAN BOLTEN (ZWOLLE C. 1573-1633 LEEUWARDEN)
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WORKSHOP OF ARENT VAN BOLTEN (ZWOLLE C. 1573-1633 LEEUWARDEN)

An oil lamp in the form of a fantastical beast

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WORKSHOP OF ARENT VAN BOLTEN (ZWOLLE C. 1573-1633 LEEUWARDEN)
An oil lamp in the form of a fantastical beast
bronze; on a later wood base
5 ½ in. (14 cm.) high; 6 ¾ in. (17 cm.) high, overall
Provenance
With Trebosc and van Lelyveld.

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Lot Essay

Arent van Bolten (c. 1573–1633) was a Dutch sculptor, draughtsman, and silversmith known for his intricate and imaginative works during the late Renaissance and early Baroque periods. His creations often featured fantastical and grotesque figures, blending elements of mythology and fantasy with detailed craftsmanship. Van Bolten's works included small-scale sculptures, particularly in metal, which showcased his exceptional skill in fine detailing and innovative designs. His drawings and engravings also reflected his unique artistic vision, contributing to his reputation as a distinctive and influential figure in the Northern European art scene of his time.

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