Still Life with Flowers in an Alabaster Vase and Fruit
1783
Artist, French, 1744 - 1818


West Building Main Floor, Gallery 56
Artwork overview
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Medium
oil on canvas
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Credit Line
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Dimensions
overall: 108.5 × 89.5 cm (42 11/16 × 35 1/4 in.)
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Accession
2023.40.1
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The 18th-century French still life painter considered it one of her best paintings.
Artwork history & notes
Provenance
The artist, Paris; by inheritance to her husband, Jean-Pierre-Silvestre Coster [1745-1824]; their estate sale, at his residence, 47 boulevard du Temple, Paris, 21 June 1824, no. 1;[1] purchased by a member of the Coster family and then probably by descent to Coster heirs. Acquired in the second half of the 1940s by a private collector in Grand Est region, France; by inheritance to his son and daughter, France; (sale, Christie's, Paris, 15 June 2023, no. 42); purchased by NGA.
[1] Notice des tableaux de fleurs peints par Mme Vallayer-Coster, Ancien member de l’Académie royale de Peinture, introduction by Charles Paillet, Paris: 1824. The painting sold for 1,100 francs. The sale catalogue described the painting thus: “Un des ouvrages les plus capitaux de cette célèbre artiste, il offre, pour objet principal, un vase d'albâtre richement orné, dans lequel sont placées des fleurs du plus bel éclat et du plus beau choix. Ce vase, posé sur une table à dessus de marbre blanc, est entouré de fruits, tels que grapes de raisin, pêches et ananas. Il porte la date de 1783 ; et, depuis cette époque, qui était celle de la grande force des talens [sic] de Mme Coster, elle a constamment résisté aux instances réitérées des personnages illustres et des amateurs distingués qui désiraient posséder ce tableau, dont elle n'a jamais voulu se désaisir, le regardant comme le meilleur de ses ouvrages.” (“One of the most significant works by this famous artist, it presents as its main subject a richly adorned alabaster vase, in which flowers of the most brilliant splendor and finest selection are placed. This vase, placed on a white marble tabletop, is surrounded by fruits such as grapes, peaches, and pineapples. It bears the date of 1783, and since that time, which was the period of Madame Coster's great talent, she has consistently resisted the repeated requests of illustrious individuals and distinguished art lovers who desired to possess this painting, as she never wanted to part with it, considering it the best of her works.”)
Associated Names
Exhibition History
1783
Salon, Paris, 1783, no. 77.
Bibliography
1970
Roland Michel, Marianne. Anne Vallayer-Coster 1744-1818. Paris, 1970: 103, no. 4, 104, 269.
2002
Bailey, Colin. "A Still-Life Painter and Her Patrons: Collecting Vallayer-Coster, 1770-1789." In Anne Vallayer-Coster. Painter to the Court of Marie-Antoinette, edited by E. Kahng and Marianne Roland Michel. Exh. cat. National Gallery of Art, Washington; Dallas Museum of Art; The Frick Collection, New York: 2002-2003: 61.
2023
Anne Vallayer-Coster: protégée de Marie Antoinette. Exh Cat. Galerie Eric Coatalem, Paris, 2003: 73, fig. 15, 74.
2024
Brunner, Rob. "Flower Power." Washingtonian 59, no. 6 (March 2024): 11-12, color figs.
Wile, Aaron. "Gifts and Acquisitions."Art for the Nation no. 68 (Spring 2024): 19, repro. 18.
Inscriptions
Lower right, on edge of table: M Ver. Coster. 1783