Monday, November 1, 2021

Five Obscure 17th-century Dutch Still-Life Painters

Juriaen van Streeck
Still Life
ca. 1650
oil on canvas
Princeton University Art Museum

Juriaen van Streeck
Still Life
ca. 1650-75
oil on canvas
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna

Juriaen van Streeck
Vanitas Still Life with Plumes
ca. 1670
oil on canvas
Pushkin Museum, Moscow

Margarethe de Heer
Butterfly, Moth and Beetles around a Rose on a Stone Ledge
1655
gouache on vellum
private collection

Margarethe de Heer
Butterfly, Moths and Beetle against a Landscape
before 1665
watercolor on vellum
Nationalmuseum, Stockholm

Elias van den Broeck
Vase of Flowers
ca. 1680
oil on canvas
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Elias van den Broeck
Still Life with Roses
ca. 1680-90
oil on canvas
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Adriaen van der Spelt
Still Life in Stone Niche
1662
oil on panel
Museum Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf

Adriaen van der Spelt and Frans van Mieris
Trompe-l'oeil Still Life with Flower Garland and Curtain
1658
oil on panel
Art Institute of Chicago

Pieter de Ring
Still Life with Fruit and Shellfish
ca. 1655-60
oil on canvas
private collection

Pieter de Ring
Still Life with Lobster
ca. 1640-60
oil on canvas
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Pieter de Ring
Still Life with Lobster
ca. 1650
oil on canvas
Eskenazi Museum of Art, Indiana University, Bloomington

Pieter de Ring
Still Life with Roemer, Fruit and Rose
1652
oil on canvas
private collection

Pieter de Ring
Still Life with Pomegranate
1658
oil on canvas
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam

Pieter de Ring
Still Life with Parrot
ca. 1645-60
oil on canvas
Wallace Collection, London