Juan van der Hamen Bodegón 1627 Prado |
The genre of "pantry still life" or "bodegón" first became elaborated and fashionable in 17th-century Spain. The most severe strain of the tradition, seen here, restricted each composition to a featureless dark background with front-facing dispositions of fruit, vegetables, flowers, birds, animals, fish and cookware.
Juan Sánchez Cotán Bodegón c. 1602 Prado |
Alexander van Adrianssen Bodegón 1616 Prado |
Clara Peeters Bodegón 1611 Prado |
Francisco de Zurbarán Bodegón c. 1650 Prado |
Ignacio Arias Bodegón c. 1652 Prado |
Juan-Bautista de Espinosa
Bodegón
1651
Prado
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Juan-Bautista de Espinosa Bodegón 1646 Prado |
Juan Fernández Bodegón c. 1630-35 Prado |
Tomás Hiepes Bodegón 1668 Prado |
Tomás Hiepes Bodegón 1643 Prado |
Luis Egidio Meléndez Bodegón c. 1770 Prado |
Luis Egidio Meléndez Bodegón c. 1760 Prado |
Gabriel de Ochoa Bodegón 1667 Prado |
Bartolomé Montalvo Bodegón c. 1810-20 Prado |
I am grateful for the beautiful reproductions made available by Museo del Prado.