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"Nature morte de fruits d hiver au gobelet"(Still life with a goblet) Orange, citron, noix, noisettes, marrons (chataignes ?), huitres, petits pois, groseilles, escargots
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"Nature morte de fruits d hiver au gobelet"(Still life with a goblet) Orange, citron, noix, noisettes, marrons (chataignes ?), huitres, petits pois, groseilles, escargots
FIA5326304 " Nature morte de fruits d hiver au gobelet" (Still life with a goblet) Orange, citron, noix, noisettes, marrons (chataignes ?), huitres, petits pois, groseilles, escargots, cerises Peinture de Cornelis de Heem (1631-1695) 1680 environ Musee Pouchkine, Moscou by Heem, Cornelis de (1631-95); Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This print titled "Nature morte de fruits d'hiver au gobelet" (Still life with a goblet) showcases an exquisite arrangement of winter fruits and delicacies. Painted by the talented Cornelis de Heem in approximately 1680, this masterpiece is housed in the renowned Pushkin Museum in Moscow. The composition features vibrant oranges, lemons, walnuts, hazelnuts, chestnuts (possibly), oysters, peas, red currants, snails, and cherries meticulously placed around a goblet. Each element is skillfully rendered to highlight their natural beauty and texture. This still life painting not only celebrates the abundance of nature but also offers insights into botany and natural history. It serves as a testament to scientific methods employed during the 17th century to study various aspects of food supply. The Flemish artist's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke. The colors are richly pigmented and bring life to each object depicted. This artwork exemplifies the mastery of color usage prevalent during that era. As we gaze upon this print from Fine Art Finder by Bridgeman Images, we are transported back in time to appreciate both the artistic prowess and botanical knowledge embedded within this piece. It reminds us of our deep connection with nature and how it has been celebrated throughout history through art forms like painting.
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