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Dishes with Oysters, Fruit and Wine, c. 1620-25 (oil on panel)
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Dishes with Oysters, Fruit and Wine, c. 1620-25 (oil on panel)
3700781 Dishes with Oysters, Fruit and Wine, c.1620-25 (oil on panel) by Beert, Osias the Elder (c.1570-1624); 52.9x73.4 cm; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, USA; Flemish, out of copyright
Media ID 23647140
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Abundance Carafe Crate Crystal Dish Feast Flanders Import Imported Luxurious Luxury Ming Mollusc Oyster Oysters Pewter Plates Porcelain Realism Roemer Shell Sweets
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This still life painting by Osias Beert the Elder, titled "Dishes with Oysters, Fruit and Wine" transports viewers to a lavish feast in 17th-century Flanders. The artist's meticulous attention to detail is evident in every element of this composition. The focal point of the painting is an assortment of gleaming oyster shells delicately arranged on porcelain plates. These prized mollusks were imported from afar, symbolizing the flourishing trade between Asia and the Netherlands during this period. Surrounding the oysters are luscious fruits such as grapes, peaches, and pomegranates, representing abundance and luxury. A variety of exquisite glassware can be seen on the table - crystal goblets filled with wine that glisten under soft lighting. The presence of tin carafes suggests a mix of local and imported wines enjoyed by affluent Flemish society. Beert skillfully incorporates objects from different cultures into his still life: a Ming porcelain box adds an Asian touch while pewter plates showcase Dutch craftsmanship. This fusion reflects not only artistic appreciation but also cultural exchange during a time when global connections were expanding rapidly. With its realistic rendering and botanical accuracy, this painting serves as more than just an aesthetic masterpiece; it also offers insights into natural history and scientific exploration prevalent at that time. Displayed at the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC, this work invites us to indulge our senses in opulence while appreciating Beert's mastery in capturing beauty through paintbrush strokes.
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