LEEMANS, Johannes - b. 1633 Den Haag, d. 1688 Den Haag - WGA

LEEMANS, Johannes

(b. 1633 Den Haag, d. 1688 Den Haag)

Dutch painter. He was the younger brother of the painter Anthonie Leemans (c. 1630-1671). Both painters are known for still-life paintings of hunting paraphernalia and vanitas pieces. They made a profitable living making trompe-l’oeil paintings of hunting paraphernalia, birdcages, and weaponry.

Johannes was also a wine dealer in addition to being a painter. He lived and worked in The Hague, but is registered in Amsterdam in 1671.

Still-Life with Hunting Weapons and Devices
Still-Life with Hunting Weapons and Devices by

Still-Life with Hunting Weapons and Devices

Johannes Leemans is known for still-life paintings of hunting paraphernalia and vanitas pieces.

Trompe-l'Oeil Still-Life
Trompe-l'Oeil Still-Life by

Trompe-l'Oeil Still-Life

This painting shows a trompe-l’oeil still-life of hunting equipment and a caged bird hanging from a wall.

The brothers Johannes and Anthonie Leemans specialised in painting trompe-l’oeil hunting still-lifes usually featuring, as here, a game bag, a horn, whistles on ribbons and a caged bird displayed in a perfectly symmetrical composition against a plain background.

The painting is signed and dated on the underside of the bird cage: J. Leemans: F. / 1669.

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