Pipe smoking Monkeys in the tavern, oil on panel, attributed to Zacharie Noterman (1820-1890)
10 1/4 x 13 3/4 in
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Zacharie Noterman or Zacharie
Notermann or Zacharias Noterman, Ghent 1820 and Paris 1890, is a Belgian
painter and engraver, specializing in the painting of antics, scenes of monkeys
carrying out human activities, as well as in paintings of dogs.Son of Jean
Noterman, painter-decorator, and Marie-Catherine Haelterman, he was trained by
his older brother, Emmanuel Norterman, before continuing his studies at the
Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp.
He lived for a time in Antwerp with his brother before settling in Paris.He specializes in humorous paintings depicting in particular monkeys dressed in
costumes and practicing human activities (trades, hobbies and pleasures of the
time, such as playing dice, music or smoking).He also produces paintings representing dogs and cats, as well as circus scenes
and engravings presenting subjects similar to his paintings.During his career, he participated several times in the Salon of painting and
sculpture in Paris.He died in Paris in 1890.
Museums:
Museum of Art and History of Cognac.
Museum of Fine Arts of Dunkirk.
Small palace.
National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa.
Musées :
Musée d’Art et d’Histoire de Cognac
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dunkerque
Petit Palais, Paris
Musée des beaux-arts du Canada, Ottawa
Provenance
Private Collection AntwerpSold by Campo & Campo in 2000.
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