Still Life with Fruit in a Terracotta Dish
Originally, horses were Oberman’s speciality. However, there was little demand for the genre in the Netherlands, so around 1825-1830 he switched to painting still lifes of flowers and fruit. This fruit arrangement includes both native and glasshouse-cultivated varieties which were available around 1830 in the Netherlands, although in different seasons. This harvest includes plums, quinces, peaches and currants.
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Still Life with Fruit in a Terracotta Dish
Originally, horses were Oberman’s speciality. However, there was little demand for the genre in the Netherlands, so around 1825-1830 he switched to painting still lifes of flowers and fruit. This fruit arrangement includes both native and glasshouse-cultivated varieties which were available around 1830 in the Netherlands, although in different seasons. This harvest includes plums, quinces, peaches and currants.
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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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Originally, horses were Oberma ...... quinces, peaches and currants.
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Paarden vormden aanvankelijk h ...... kweepeer, perzik en aalbessen.
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Fruitstilleven in een terracotta schaal
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Still Life with Fruit in a Terracotta Dish
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c. 1830
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ca. 1830
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breedte 31,3 cm
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breedte 44 cm
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exclusief lijst hoogte 37,1 cm
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height 37.1 cm
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height 49.5 cm
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inclusief lijst hoogte 49,5 cm
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width 31.3 cm
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width 44 cm
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Collectie: schilderijen
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Collection: paintings
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