Still Life with Flowers and Nuts
Floral still lifes of the Romantic period are characterised by their simple composition, light colour and the profusion of native species. So too in this still life: we see authentic Dutch plants such as primulas, geraniums, periwinkles, forget-me-nots and nasturtiums, as well as plants that were cultivated in glasshouses around 1830: daffodils, anemones, tulips and hyacinths. The blue tulip was originally purple: remains of the lost red pigment are still visible.
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Still Life with Flowers and Nuts
Floral still lifes of the Romantic period are characterised by their simple composition, light colour and the profusion of native species. So too in this still life: we see authentic Dutch plants such as primulas, geraniums, periwinkles, forget-me-nots and nasturtiums, as well as plants that were cultivated in glasshouses around 1830: daffodils, anemones, tulips and hyacinths. The blue tulip was originally purple: remains of the lost red pigment are still visible.
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Bruikleen van de familie Van de Zande-Vleugels Schutter
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On loan from the Van de Zande-Vleugels Schutter Family
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Floral still lifes of the Roma ...... red pigment are still visible.
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Het romantische bloemstilleven ...... rode verf zijn nog zichtbaar.
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Rijksmuseum
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Bloemstilleven met noten
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Still Life with Flowers and Nuts
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c. 1830
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ca. 1830
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breedte 31,5 cm
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breedte 44 cm
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exclusief lijst hoogte 37,2 cm
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height 37.2 cm
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height 50 cm
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inclusief lijst hoogte 50 cm
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width 31.5 cm
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width 44 cm
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Collectie: schilderijen
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Collection: paintings
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