Adriaen Coorte

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Adriaen Coorte  Stilleven met bosaardbeien Still Life with Wild Strawberries
Adriaen Coorte  Stilleven met bosaardbeien Still Life with Wild Strawberries
Adriaen Coorte  Stilleven met bosaardbeien Still Life with Wild Strawberries
Adriaen Coorte  Stilleven met bosaardbeien Still Life with Wild Strawberries
Adriaen Coorte  Stilleven met bosaardbeien Still Life with Wild Strawberries
Adriaen Coorte  Stilleven met bosaardbeien Still Life with Wild Strawberries
Adriaen Coorte  Stilleven met bosaardbeien Still Life with Wild Strawberries

Adriaen Coorte
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Este pequeño bodegón es un milagro de simplicidad. Sobre una mesa de piedra vemos un manojo de fresas ante un fondo negro. Un tallo cuelga del borde y una flor blanca sobresale entre la fruta. Las semillas de las fresas rojas se han representado con pequeños puntos de pintura blanca.

Se sabe muy poco sobre Adriaen Coorte, excepto que probablemente vivió en la ciudad de Middelburg. Fue un gran desconocido durante mucho tiempo, hasta que fue redescubierto en la segunda mitad del siglo XX y sus obras alcanzaron una gran popularidad.

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Adriaen Coorte
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We are completely ignorant about the life of Adriaen Coorte, and even the exact years of his birth and death remain unknown. From his dated paintings, we know that he worked as a painter from 1683-1707, probably in Middelburg. He specialised in still lifes, and an oeuvre of over one hundred paintings has been attributed to him. Certain motives constantly recur in his compositions; again and again, we see a stone ledge or tabletop, on which he might place one type of vegetable or fruit, or a variety of shells, always against the same dark background.

This small painting, which like many of Coorte’s still lifes is painted on paper pasted to a wooden board, in many ways typifies the masterful composition of his works. For instance, the clear, beautifully differentiated illumination, which highlights the strawberries and brings an almost magical quality to the piece, is a hallmark of Coorte’s paintings, as is the small size. Strikingly, only the upper surface of the tabletop is illuminated, and as a result the edge of the table stands out sharply. Coorte has fashioned a subtle composition from this simple collection of objects: the white flower forms a horizontal element among the heaped fruits, while the two strawberries hanging playfully over the edge of the table add a lively touch. To the right of these two strawberries, Coorte placed his signature and the year: 1705. More than any other painter of still lifes, he could take very ordinary subject matter and produce outstanding works.

(this is a reworked version of a text published in in: P. van der Ploeg, Q. Buvelot, Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis: A princely collection, The Hague 2005, p. 113)

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Información general
Adriaen Coorte
Bodegón con fresas salvajes
painting
1106
Sala 11
Material y detalles técnicos
oil
paper on panel
16.5 x 14 cm
Inscripciones
lower right: A. C...... / 1705

Origen

Sale London, Sotheby’s, 16 March 1966, lot 89; purchased by Edward Speelman, London; gift of Mrs Edward Speelman, in memory of Mr Edward Speelman, 1995