ADRIAEN VAN DE YELDE
1636-1672
log A Cow Grazing
Red chalk; H: 15.2 cm (6'/sin.); W: 14 cm (5'Ain.)
89.06.40
MARKS AND INSCRIPTIONS: (Recto) at bottom left cor-
ner, signed A. V. Veldefc. in red chalk.
PROVENANCE: Sale, Christie's, Amsterdam, December
i, 1986, lot n; art market, London.
EXHIBITIONS: None.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: None.
AS NOTED BY A. HOUBRAKEN, VAN DE VELDE HABIT-
ually ventured into the country to sketch cattle and land-
scapes.^1 No doubt the product of such outings, this
previously unpublished example is among the more
monumental of the artist's numerous studies of cows.
Atypically, he omitted all traces of a natural setting and
depicted the animal from an angle that accentuates its
blocklike form. Its neck, left shoulder, and head catch the
sun directly, while light rakes across its back, revealing
its muscled forequarters and alternately protruding and
sunken hindquarters. As is the case with many of van de
Velde's animal studies, this one was used in later works,
appearing with some changes in the foreground of the
well-known painting The Migration of Jacob of 1663 (Lon-
don, Wallace Collection).^2 The present drawing was re-
versed for use in a second painting, Piping Herdsman, of
1671 (formerly London, Alfred de Rothschild collec-
tion), as noted in the Christie's sale catalogue (1986).
- De Groóte Schouburgh der Nederlantsche Konstschilders en
Schilderessen (The Hague, 1721), vol. 3, p. 90. - There are two other preparatory drawings for this painting
(formerly New York, Lester Avnet collection; Amsterdam,
private collection). See W. W. Robinson, "Preparatory Draw-
ings by Adriaen van de Velde," Master Drawings 17, no. i
(Spring 1979), p. 21 , nos. D-2, D-2a.
254 DUTCH SCHOOL • A. VAN DE VELDE