Still Life with Flowers in a Glass
So many flowers in a small glass of water! This must have made an exceedingly lavish impression on a 17th-century viewer. Flowers were expensive at the time; gardens would have had only a few flowers, surrounded by much greenery. Jan Brueghel II was a faithful follower of his father Jan Brueghel I. This sparkling still life is a variant of a painting by his father.
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Still Life with Flowers in a Glass
So many flowers in a small glass of water! This must have made an exceedingly lavish impression on a 17th-century viewer. Flowers were expensive at the time; gardens would have had only a few flowers, surrounded by much greenery. Jan Brueghel II was a faithful follower of his father Jan Brueghel I. This sparkling still life is a variant of a painting by his father.
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A.A. des Tombe Bequest, The Hague
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Legaat van de heer A.A. des Tombe, Den Haag
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So many flowers in a small gla ...... t of a painting by his father.
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Zo veel bloemen in een klein g ...... een schilderij van zijn vader.
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Rijksmuseum
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Still Life with Flowers in a Glass
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Stilleven met bloemen in een glas
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c. 1625 - c. 1630
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ca. 1625 - ca. 1630
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drager breedte 19 cm
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drager hoogte 24,5 cm
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height 24.5 cm
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width 19 cm
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Collectie: schilderijen
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Collection: paintings
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