Nicolaes Cave[1] (fl 1619 – 1651) was a Flemish Baroque still life painter, whose few known works are still lifes featuring game.

A falcon and dead game on a table

Life edit

Very little is known about this artist. He is first mentioned when he registers as a member of the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke in 1619. He was active in Antwerp until 1651, the year in which his death dues were paid to the Guild.[2]

Work edit

The work of this obscure still life painter is fairly unknown. He painted several versions of a still life with a live hawk (or falcon) perched on a dead partridge together with other dead game in a woven basket. A signed version was recorded with Schlichte Bergen in 1993 and another was auctioned at Sotheby's in 2008 (Sotheby's 11 November 2008, London, lot 138).[3] Although his work shows indebtedness to that of Clara Peeters, the stylistic elements in Cave's work show a clear individuality.[2]

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  1. ^ Name variations: Niolaus Cave, Niolaus Kave, Nicolaas Cave, Nicolaas Kave
  2. ^ a b Nicolaes Cave at the Netherlands Institute for Art History (in Dutch)
  3. ^ Nicolaes Cave, A still life with a live hawk perched on a dead partridge and other dead game in a woven basket at Sotheby's

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