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Still life on a draped table

Isaac Wigans [1] [2] ( Antwerp, 1615 – Antwerp, c. 1663) was a Flemish still life painter active in Antwerp. He is known for his fruit still lifes and banquet-style still lifes. He may also have been active as a copyist or imitator of monochrome banquet still lifes in the style of contemporary Dutch artists in The Hague. [3]

Life

Little is known about the life of the artist. He was born in Antwerp where he was baptized on 11 June 1615. [3] He trained with the Flemish history painter Vincent Malo. He was registered in the guild year 1631-1632 at the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke as a pupil of Malo. [2] He was probably not identical with the Isac Wigans who was registered at the Antwerp Guild as a master in 1651 as the son of an existing member. It is likely that this was a younger member from his family. [4]

The artist was active in Antwerp until his death in the year 1662 or 1663. [3]

Work

Still life of silverware and fruit

Only three signed works by the artist are known. [5] Isaac Wigans was a still life specialist who is known for his fruit still lifes and banquet style-still lifes. [3] He is also believed to have painted monochrome banquet still lifes in the style of contemporary Dutch artists active in The Hague such as Pieter Claesz and Willem Claesz Heda. [4] There is no unanimity among art historians on the attribution of certain works to the artist. [3]

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