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Description

Pieter Claesz (1597/1598 - 1660). Still life, 1647. All sorts of objects are spread out on the table. Some of them regularly reappear in still lifes, like the half-filled rummer (wine glass), the wedge of lemon, the roll on a pewter plate, and the crumpled napkin. In this still life Pieter Claesz has opted for colours that are quite close together, forming a monochromatic composition. When Claesz did this work, that style had actually already run its course. Purchased in 1900.

Untitled

1647

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Dimensions

outer size: depth 9 cm (support incl. frame)

Classification

Painting

Museum

Rijksmuseum

Amsterdam, Netherlands