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11 paź 2024 · Here are 6 famous Dutch still life painters that you need to know! Pieter Claesz, Still Life with Musical Instruments, 1623, Louvre, Paris, France. The origins of this genre have a lot to do with the Netherlands socio-religious conditions of the time.
Life literally stands still in these arranged displays of objects, including shells, books, skulls and dead animals, as well as living plants and creatures: flowers, insects, and sometimes a human, dog or parrot. Flemish painters specialized in this genre already in the 16th century.
Still Life Paintings from the Netherlands 1550–1720, (Dutch: Het Nederlandse Stilleven 1550–1720) is a 1999 art exhibition catalog published for a jointly held exhibition by the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam (19 June – 9 September 1999) and Cleveland Museum of Art (31 October 1999 – 9 January 2000).
Rachel Ruysch was one of the most successful Dutch still life painters of the 17th and 18th centuries. Her refined paintings with colourful, lifelike flowers were among the best of the kind at the time.
Traditional still life and portrait paintings by dutch artist Jos van Riswick. Building on the legacy of the Dutch Masters, I paint traditional still lifes and portraits in oils, seeking a sense of order, harmony and transcendence...
Van Aelst, who worked in Paris and Florence before settling in Amsterdam, was one of the first still-life painters to depict hunt trophies. His superb illusions of fur, feathers, and flesh set a major precedent for later French, British, and American sporting still lifes.
8 maj 2022 · Peeled lemons are one of the most common motifs in Dutch still life: a prime test of an artist’s facility with line, texture and relative opacity. But what, past painterly braggadocio, are all...