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Still Life with Tulips, by Bosschaert, Johannes (ca. 1610-ca. 1650) Oil on wood
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Nature morte avec des tulipes - Still Life with Tulips, by Bosschaert, Johannes (ca. 1610-ca. 1650). Oil on wood. Dimension : 46x64 cm
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fuzzysparrow · 2 years
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Which Dutch artist was known for his paintings of flowers?
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Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder (1573-1621) was a painter from the Dutch Golden Age (17th century) who specialised in still-lifes of flowers. During his career, he became the dean of the Guild of Saint Luke (the guild of painters), which helped to establish him as a leading figure in the fashionable floral painting genre. All three of Bosschaert’s sons, Ambrosius II, Johannes and Abraham, became flower painters.
Bosschaert was one of the first artists to focus on flower bouquets, typically of tulips and roses. The majority of his paintings were symmetrical and painted with scientific accuracy. At the time, the Netherlands was a highly religious country and it is said Bosschaert hid symbolic and religious meanings in his paintings. These hidden meanings are not so obvious today, but the inclusion of butterflies and dragonflies was often a reminder of the brevity of life. The short-lived flowers, such as carnations, tulips, violets, roses and hyacinths, symbolised the transience of beauty.
Due to the prosperous 17th-century Dutch market, Bosschaert became highly successful. His work coincided with the national obsession with exotic flowers, also known as "Tulip Mania". Despite being popular, the number of paintings by Bosschaert is relatively low. This was partly because he worked as an art dealer but also because his paintings, full of painstaking detail, took a long time to complete.
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cathedral-of-misery · 2 years
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Johannes Bosschaert (Dutch, 1608-1629),
Still Life with Tulips, ca 1628
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heaveninawildflower · 5 years
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‘Still Life with Tulips’ (17th century) by Johannes Bosschaert (1606/1608–1628/1629).
Oil on oak.
Nationalmuseum 
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imagediver · 7 years
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Detail from Flower Still Life with Crown Imperial, Johannes Bosschaert, 1626
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nataliakoptseva · 6 years
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Still life with an overturned basket of flowers.
BOSSCHAERT, Johannes
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loumargi · 5 years
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Bosschaert-Johannes-Still-life-with-Tulips-before-1629-oil-on-panel-Nationalmuseum-Stockholm
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museoweb · 3 years
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La Mauritshuis (letteralmente Casa di Maurizio) è un museo che si trova a L'Aia nei Paesi Bassi. Ospita una vasta collezione d'arte che comprende dipinti dei più famosi pittori olandesi come Johannes Vermeer, Rembrandt van Rijn, Jan Steen, Paulus Potter e Frans Hals, oltre ad opere del pittore tedesco Hans Holbein il Giovane.
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Jan Vermeer - Ragazza con un orecchino di perla
Jan Vermeer - Veduta di Delft
Carel Fabritius - Il cardellino
Rembrandt van Rijn - Autoritratto
Paulus Potter - Il toro
Jan Steen - “As the Old Sing, So Pipe the Young”
Hans Holbein il Giovane - Robert Cheseman
Ambrosius Bosschaert il Vecchio - Vaso di fiori in una finestra
Rembrandt van Rijn - La lezione di anatomia del Dr. Nicolaes Tulp
Rembrandt van Rijn - Saul e David
Jan Bruegel il Vecchio - Il giardino dell’Eden con la Caduta dell’Uomo
Hendrick Avercamp - Scena ghiacciata
Adriaen Coorte - Natura morta con fragole selvatiche
Frans Hals - Bambino che ride
Clara Peeters - Natura morta con formaggi, mandorle e pretzel
Peter Paul Rubens - Vecchia e bambino con candele
Willem van Haecht - Apelle dipinge Campaspe
Rogier van der Weyden - Il lamento di Cristo
Jacob van Ruisdael, - Vista di Harlem con campi bianchi
Antoon van Dyck - Ritratto di Peeter Stevens
Gerrit Dou - La giovane madre
Gerard ter Borch - Cercando le pulci
Rembrandt van Rijn - Canto di lode di Simeone
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stylishbeauty · 3 years
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Still life with tulips by Johannes Bosschaert 17c.
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arthisour-blog · 7 years
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Balthasar van der Ast (1593 – Mar 7, 1657) was a Dutch Golden Age painter who specialized in still lifes of flowers and fruit, as well as painting a number of remarkable shell still lifes; he is considered to be a pioneer in the genre of shell painting. His still lifes often contain insects and lizards. He was born in Middelburg and died at Delft.
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His lifetime of works was once summarized by an Amsterdam doctor who said, “In flowers, shells and lizards, beautiful”.
Balthasar van der Ast was born in Middelburg in the Southern Dutch province of Zeeland, in the family of a prosperous wool merchant. His birth was not recorded, but years later, on 30 June 1618, his older brother Jacob’s legal action indicated that Balthasar was around 25 years old at the time, making his birth date 1593 or 1594. His father, Hans, was a widower, and when he died in 1609, Bathasar moved in with his older sister, Maria, and his brother-in-law, the prominent Dutch painter Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder (1573–1621), whom Maria married in 1604. Van der Ast was trained by Bosschaert as a still life painter, and his early works clearly show Bosschaert’s influence. In turn, the three sons of Ambrosius Bosschaert, Ambrosius the Younger (1609–1645), Johannes (ca. 1612/13-1628 or later), and Abraham (1606-1683/84) were trained by van der Ast upon the death of their father. Together, this group of painters is sometimes referred to as the “Bosschaert dynasty”.
Van der Ast accompanied the Bosschaert family in their move in 1615 to Bergen op Zoom and in 1619 to Utrecht, where van der Ast entered the Utrecht Guild of St. Luke. Roelandt Savery (1576–1639) entered the St. Luke’s guild in Utrecht at about the same time. Savery, had considerable influence on van der Ast and his pupils in the years to come, especially in van der Ast’s interest in tonality.
Besides the Bosschaerts, his pupils were Anthony Claesz and Johannes Baers. It is also likely that Jan Davidsz de Heem (1606-1683/84) was van der Ast’s pupil in Utrecht. He also influenced Willem and Evert van Aelst, and Bartholomeus Assteyn.
Van der Ast remained in Utrecht until 1632, when he moved to Delft where he joined the guild of St Luke on 22 June 1633. On February 1633 he married Margrieta Jans van Buijeren. They had two children, Maria and Helena. In Delft, van der Ast and family lived in the house on Cellebroerstraat until 1640, and in the house in Oude Delft until his death in 1657, when he was buried in the Oude Kerk.
Balthasar van der Ast was originally published on HiSoUR Art Collection
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heaveninawildflower · 7 years
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‘Still Life with Tulips’ (date unknown).
Painting by Johannes Bosschaert (1606/08– 1628/29 ).
Nationalmuseum (Stockholm).
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