Floral Still Life
De Bruyn had a preference for making sizeable engravings. His floral still life after a painting by Jacob Savery is one the largest ever printed. This notwithstanding, the rendering of the flowers is refined and delicately detailed. The birds filling the empty corners were a clever addition devised by the engraver.
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Floral Still Life
De Bruyn had a preference for making sizeable engravings. His floral still life after a painting by Jacob Savery is one the largest ever printed. This notwithstanding, the rendering of the flowers is refined and delicately detailed. The birds filling the empty corners were a clever addition devised by the engraver.
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Aankoop uit het F.G. Waller-Fonds
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Purchased with the support of the F.G. Waller-Fonds
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De Bruyn graveerde bij voorkeu ...... ijn een vondst van de graveur.
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De Bruyn had a preference for ...... ition devised by the engraver.
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RP-P-2004-553
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Rijksmuseum
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Bloemstilleven
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Floral Still Life
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created
c. 1605
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ca. 1605
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extent
height 585 mm
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plaatrand breedte 401 mm
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plaatrand hoogte 585 mm
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width 401 mm
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Collectie: prenten
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Collection: prints
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Hollstein Dutch 268-273