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Still Life with Tazza, 1636 (oil on panel)
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Still Life with Tazza, 1636 (oil on panel)
5672041 Still Life with Tazza, 1636 (oil on panel) by Claesz, Pieter (1597-1660); 44x61 cm; Mauritshuis, The Hague, The Netherlands; Dutch, out of copyright
Media ID 22566820
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Bowl Bread Crystal Dish Golden Age Knife Lemon Nuts Olives Peel Plates Roemer Silver Tazza
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This still life painting by Pieter Claesz, titled "Still Life with Tazza" transports us back to the Dutch Golden Age in 1636. The composition showcases an array of meticulously arranged objects on a table, inviting us to explore the intricate details captured in oil on panel. At the center of the scene sits a silver tazza, its reflective surface catching the light and drawing our attention. Surrounding it are various items that evoke a sense of abundance and indulgence - ripe fruits, including lemons and olives; slices of bread; nuts spilling out from a tin; and a crystal wine glass filled with what appears to be red wine. A knife lies nearby, ready to cut into these delectable treats. The artist's skillful rendering brings each object to life - we can almost taste the juicy fruit and feel the weight of the knife in our hands. The play of light and shadow adds depth and realism to this tableau. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, this still life also serves as a window into Dutch society during this period. It reflects their fascination with botany, natural history, science, and food culture. Each item carefully chosen represents wealth and prosperity. Displayed at Mauritshuis in The Hague, Netherlands, this timeless masterpiece continues to captivate viewers today with its exquisite beauty and meticulous attention to detail.
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