Still Life with a Silver Jug and a Porcelain Bowl
Willem Kalf did not paint the most common type of Asian objects circulating in the Dutch Republic, but generally chose rare examples that were already decades old. Sometimes he combined elements from various objects. For example, the decoration on the inside of this bowl is typical of klapmutsen (bowls with a flat rim) from earlier in the century, while the decoration on the outside is based on a contemporary
piece of porcelain.
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Still Life with a Silver Jug and a Porcelain Bowl
Willem Kalf did not paint the most common type of Asian objects circulating in the Dutch Republic, but generally chose rare examples that were already decades old. Sometimes he combined elements from various objects. For example, the decoration on the inside of this bowl is typical of klapmutsen (bowls with a flat rim) from earlier in the century, while the decoration on the outside is based on a contemporary
piece of porcelain.
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Willem Kalf did not paint the ...... ntemporary
piece of porcelain.
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Willem Kalf schilderde niet de ...... een eigentijds stuk porselein.
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Rijksmuseum
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Still Life with a Silver Jug and a Porcelain Bowl
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Stilleven met zilveren kan en porseleinen kom
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1655 - 1660
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1655 - 1660
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breedte 65,2 cm
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height 73.8 cm
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hoogte 73,8 cm
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width 65.2 cm
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Collectie: schilderijen
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Collection: paintings
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temporal
derde kwart 17e eeuw
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third quarter 17th century
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