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Life Fruits Flowers life fruits flowers white tablecloth
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Life Fruits Flowers life fruits flowers white tablecloth
Still Life with Fruits and Flowers Still Life with Fruits and Flowers, Still life with fruits and flowers. On a white tablecloth some fruits on a porcelain dish and a flower bouquet in a porcelain vase. Furthermore, shells, some insects, beetles, ants, butterflies, grasshoppers, a caterpillar and spiders, still life of plants, flowers and fruit, insects: grass-hopper, insects: butterfly, molluscs (shell, snail-shell etc.), Balthasar van der Ast (mentioned on object), 1620 - 1621, panel, oil paint (paint), support: h 39.2 cm × w 69.8 cm sightsize: h 39.4 cm × w 68.4 cm
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Media ID 19554398
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This print titled "Life Fruits Flowers" from the Liszt Collection is a stunning representation of a classic still life composition. Set against a pristine white tablecloth, an assortment of vibrant fruits and delicate flowers take center stage. A porcelain dish holds an array of luscious fruits, enticing the viewer with their juicy colors and textures. Meanwhile, a porcelain vase proudly displays a bouquet of meticulously arranged flowers, radiating beauty and elegance. What makes this artwork truly unique are the intricate details scattered throughout the scene. Various insects such as beetles, ants, butterflies, grasshoppers, caterpillars, and spiders bring life to the tableau. Their presence adds depth and complexity to the composition while showcasing nature's diversity. The inclusion of shells further enhances this still life narrative by introducing elements from the oceanic world into an otherwise terrestrial setting. These molluscs add texture and intrigue to the overall arrangement. Created in 1620-1621 by Balthasar van der Ast, this panel painting showcases his masterful technique using oil paint on support measuring approximately 39.2 cm in height and 69.8 cm in width. Whether displayed in a home or gallery space, this exquisite print will undoubtedly captivate viewers with its timeless beauty and meticulous attention to detail. "
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