Still Life

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Pieter Claesz.'s masterful description of objects arranged on a table exemplifies Dutch still life painting of the seventeenth century. This composition is considered to be a mature work of the artist who specialised in this genre. It includes a variety of objects and foods which would have been familiar in Dutch middle class homes – an engraved silver goblet, pewter vessels and plates, a large ham stuck with cloves. The composition is enlivened with details such as the rumpled tablecloth, a broken glass and scattered nutshells. Similar works by the artist include a version dated 1643 at the Musée des Beaux-Arts, Brussels. Claesz. had a passionate interest in light. The single light source is at the upper left side of this painting and it shines around, within and through some of the objects whose differing materials and textures he seems to paint so effortlessly.

Bristol Museum & Art Gallery

Bristol

Title

Still Life

Date

c.1640

Medium

oil on oak panel

Measurements

H 55.5 x W 86 cm

Accession number

K2223

Acquisition method

purchased, 1951

Work type

Painting

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