Putto op een deel van een bloemguirlande

toegeschreven aan Michiel Emanuel Shee, ca. 1727 - ca. 1739

De vier elementen, voorgesteld door twee groepen van twee naar elkaar toegewende putti (BK-1957-24-A & B), die tussen hen in bloemenguirlandes houden, waarvan de einden omlaag hangen. Slechts één putto aanwezig. De tweede ontbreekt, evenals een deel van de guirlande.

  • Soort kunstwerkbeeldhouwwerk
  • ObjectnummerBK-1957-24-B
  • Afmetingenhoogte 86 cm x breedte 200 cm
  • Fysieke kenmerkengrenen, witte verf en sporen van vergulding

Michiel Emanuel Shee (attributed to)

A Child on a Garland of Flowers, From a Group Representing the Four Elements

Amsterdam, c. 1727 - c. 1739

Technical notes

Carved, painted and partly gilded (the flower petals).


Condition

The child’s two feet and left hand are damaged. The attribute in the child’s hand is missing. Four other parts of the garland are stored separately, as is a large section of garland with two other children BK-1957-24-A). The fourth child is missing.


Provenance

…; from the demolition contractors firm A. Gosler en Zonen, Amsterdam, with BK-1957-24-A, fl. 700 for the two, to the museum, 1957

Object number: BK-1957-24-B


Entry

The museum acquired these two fragments of a decorative ensemble in 1957, from the Amsterdam demolition contractors, A. Gosler en Zonen. The three infants are sitting on garlands of flowers which they grasp with one hand. In the other hand, they are holding (or once held) attributes symbolizing the elements. In one fragment (BK-1957-24-A) the child on the left has a bird in its hand (Air) and the child on the right a cresset (Fire). The third (shown here) and fourth child (missing) would have held attributes symbolizing the other two elements: Earth and Water. The iconography of the four elements, combined with garlands of flowers, evokes strong associations with nature. It would, therefore, seem highly plausible that the fragments came from the interior of a garden pavilion (in Amsterdam?) or a country residence.

The type of child is highly reminiscent of the putti of the Antwerp sculptor Michiel Emanuel Shee (c. 1695-1739), who began working in Amsterdam in 1727. For instance, two boxwood putti, signed ‘ML Shee F. 1737’ in the Amsterdam Museum collection, invite comparison with the children featured here.1Amsterdam Museum, inv. nos. BA 3753.1 and -.2, see M. Jonker et al., In beeld gebracht: Beeldhouwkunst uit de collectie van het Amsterdams Historisch Museum, coll. cat. Amsterdam 1995, nos. 237 and 238. They sit in a similar pose, with one leg pulled up, a straight back, a somewhat distended belly and with their attribute held in one hand above the head. It is clear from an entry in Shee’s preserved accounts book that he not only worked in sandstone and marble for large-scale sculptures, but also in wood, and that he also produced sculptural decorations for permanent attachment: for example, in July 1737 the Amsterdam merchant Pieter Cliquet (1701-1765) paid him 420 guilders to ‘make a mantelpiece in oak’.2het maaken van een schoorsteen van Eijckenhuwt. P.M. Fischer, Ignatius en Jan van Logteren: Beeldhouwers en stuckunstenaars in het Amsterdam van de 18e eeuw, Alphen aan de Rijn 2005, p. 503.

Bieke van der Mark, 2025


Literature

J. Leeuwenberg with the assistance of W. Halsema-Kubes, Beeldhouwkunst in het Rijksmuseum, coll. cat. Amsterdam 1973, no. 386, with earlier literature


Citation

B. van der Mark, 2025, 'attributed to Michiel Emanuel Shee, A Child on a Garland of Flowers, From a Group Representing the Four Elements, Amsterdam, c. 1727 - c. 1739', in F. Scholten and B. van der Mark (eds.), European Sculpture in the Rijksmuseum, online coll. cat. Amsterdam: https://data.rijksmuseum.nl/200116073

(accessed 8 December 2025 03:58:51).

Footnotes

  • 1Amsterdam Museum, inv. nos. BA 3753.1 and -.2, see M. Jonker et al., In beeld gebracht: Beeldhouwkunst uit de collectie van het Amsterdams Historisch Museum, coll. cat. Amsterdam 1995, nos. 237 and 238.
  • 2het maaken van een schoorsteen van Eijckenhuwt. P.M. Fischer, Ignatius en Jan van Logteren: Beeldhouwers en stuckunstenaars in het Amsterdam van de 18e eeuw, Alphen aan de Rijn 2005, p. 503.