Bloemen in een glazen vaas met een vlinder

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Bloemen in een glazen vaas met een vlinder

Creator

Herman Henstenburgh

18th century painter from the Northern Netherlands (1667-1726) · 1667–1726

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Date
c. 1700
Medium
deck paint, parchment (animal material), gouache (paint)
Institution
Rijksmuseum

Herman Henstenburgh is known for the pure and powerful colours with which he rendered his remarkably soft, even rarefied, floral still lifes. He often painted them on costly parchment, such as here. In spite of his fame and the expensive materials he used, one wonders whether he actually made a living from his art: he also worked as a pastry baker until his death.

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