Still Life with Cheeses, Artichoke, and Cherries (1625) by Clara Peeters.
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Clara Peeters (Flemish, 1587 - ?) • Still Life with Cheeses, Almonds and Pretzels • 1615
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Still Life with Nuts, Candy and Flowers painted by Clara Peeters (1594 - 1657)
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A Bouquet of Flowers by Clara Peeters, 1612.
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Still Life with Sweets - Clara Peeters, 1607.
Belgian , 1594 - c.1640
Oil on panel , 23,7 × 36,7 cm
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Clara Peeters
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Still life with flowers, a Silver Gilt Goblet, Dried Fruits, Sweetmeats, Bread Sticks, wine and a Pewter Flagon
Clara Peeters
Oil on panel, 1611
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Still Life with Flowers, a Silver-gilt Goblet, Dried Fruit, Sweetmeats, Bread sticks, Wine and a Pewter Pitcher. Clara Peeters,1611. Oil on panel.
(via Museo Nacional del Prado)
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Clara Peeters
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Clara Peeters: Natureza morta con flores, copa de prata dourada, améndoas, froitos secos, doces, panciños, viño e xerra de peltre (1611)
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A Bouquet of Flowers (details)
Clara Peeters, Flemish
ca. 1612
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Still Life with Cheeses, Artichoke, and Cherries
Clara Peeters (Flemish; ca. 1594–1657?)
ca. 1625
Oil on wood panel
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Los Angeles, California
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Clara Peeter (Flemish, born c. 1607) • Still Life with Cheeses, Almonds and Pretzels • 1615
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Still Life with Flowers and Gold Cups of Honor by Clara Peeters (1594 - 1657)
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Still Life with Flowers, Goblet and Dainties by Clara Peeters, 1611.
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Still Life with Cheeses, Almonds and Pretzels | Clara Peeters | 1615 | Mauritshuis, The Hague
“In this still-life, a table is laid with cheeses, pretzels and figs, alongside costly objects like a gilded Venetian glass and a Chinese dish. The Antwerp painter Clara Peeters was one of the first food still-life painters, and her ‘banketjes’ or banquet pieces had a great influence on the painters of the Northern Netherlands. Besides putting her signature on the silver bridal knife, Peeters also painted herself. In the pewter lid of the earthenware jug, you can see the reflection of a woman’s face with a white cap. This is Clara’s self-portrait.”
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