Balthasar van der Ast

Fruit Still Life with Shells and Tulip

1066 detail
1066 achterzijde
1066 ingelijst
1066 voorzijde
1066 voorzijde

Balthasar van der Ast
Fruit Still Life with Shells and Tulip

Visible à Salle 16

This colourful still-life from 1620 is the earliest known painting by Van der Ast, one of the first still-life specialists. An expensive Chinese porcelain dish holds quinces, pomegranates, apricots and grapes. Some exotic shells and a tulip are laid out on the table.

Van der Ast chose a high vantage point, so that we are looking down on the table and can see each object clearly. This composition was customary for still-lifes from the beginning of the seventeenth century.

Détails techniques
1066 voorzijde

Balthasar van der Ast
Fruit Still Life with Shells and Tulip

Visible à Salle 16

Acquired with the support of the Rembrandt Association, 1983
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Détails

Informations générales
Balthasar van der Ast (Middelburg 1593 - 1657 Delft)
Fruit Still Life with Shells and Tulip
painting
1066
Salle 16
Détails des matériaux et techniques
oil
panel
46 x 64 cm
Inscriptions
lower left: .B. vander. Ast. fe. / .1620.

Origine

Sale Amsterdam, Frederik Muller, 26-29 November and 2 December 1946, lot 1147; N. van Bohemen Gallery, The Hague, 1947; Douwes Gallery, Amsterdam, 1963; H. Girardet, Kettwich, 1963; P. de Boer Gallery, Amsterdam, 1983; purchased with the support of the Rembrandt Association, 1983