Poppies, Peonies, Roses And Other Flowers With Grapes, Cherries And Plums On A Marble Ledge


size(cm): 40x30
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Description

The painting "Poppies, Peonies, Roses and Other Flowers with Grapes, Cherries and Plums on a Marble Mantel" by Jan Van Der Waarden is a masterpiece of 17th century floral art. This painting is a perfect example of the Dutch Baroque style, characterized by its realism and attention to detail.

The composition of the painting is impressive. Van Der Waarden has arranged the flowers and fruit in such a way that they appear to be in a constant state of motion. Poppies and peonies lean forward, as if trying to escape from the marble ledge. The grapes, cherries, and plums look like they are about to fall off the shelf.

Color is another prominent aspect of this painting. Van Der Waarden has used a bright and vibrant color palette to bring the flowers and fruit to life. The red, pink and purple hues of the flowers contrast with the dark green of the leaves and the light brown of the marble mantel.

The history of painting is fascinating. Van Der Waarden is believed to have painted this work in the 1660s, during the heyday of the flower trade in Holland. At the time, flowers were a symbol of wealth and social status, and the Dutch were willing to pay large sums of money for them. This painting is a testament to the fascination of the time with flowers and their beauty.

There are some little-known aspects of this painting that are worth mentioning. For example, Van Der Waarden used a technique called "chiaroscuro" to create the illusion of depth and shadow in the painting. The marble ledge supporting the flowers and fruit is also believed to be a reference to the wealth and power of the time.

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