Still Life with Vegetables and Fruit before a Garden Balustrade, Cornelis de Heem
Cornelis de Heem
Still Life with Vegetables and Fruit before a Garden Balustrade
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Cornelis de Heem

Still Life with Vegetables and Fruit before a Garden Balustrade, 1658


Dimensions
69.8 x 87.1 cm
Physical Description
Oil on copper
Inventory Number
721
Acquisition
Acquired in 1818
Status
On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 8

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As if by chance, freshly gathered fruit and vegetables lie at the edge of a Baroque stairway leading to extensive parkland. In their midst is a valuable blue-and-white Chinese porcelain pitcher. Extravagant wealth was an important element of the European aristocracy’s ideal of life. Here, it is expressed in the type of painting known as ‘sottobosco’ (forest still life) also very popular among middle-class collectors of the seventeenth century. Like his father, Jan Davidsz., before him, Cornelis de Heem was one of the leading still-life painters of his day.

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15.11.2024