Still Life With Fruit, Nuts, And Insects On A Marble Ledge


size(cm): 55x40
Price:
Sale price£163 GBP

Description

Still Life With Fruit, Nuts And Insects On A Marble Ledge by Willem Van Aelst is a masterpiece of Dutch Baroque art. This painting is a perfect example of the artistic style of the time, which was characterized by precision and realism in the representation of everyday objects.

The composition of the work is impressive. Van Aelst manages to create a sense of depth and space in the painting, even though the objects are arranged on a marble ledge. The arrangement of the objects is very careful, and each one of them is placed in such a way that it complements the others.

Color is another outstanding aspect of this work. Van Aelst uses a palette of rich and vibrant colours, which give the painting a sense of life and movement. The warm tones of fruits and nuts contrast with the cool tones of marble and insects, creating a visual harmony that is very attractive.

The history of the painting is also very interesting. It was painted in 1663, during the heyday of Dutch Baroque art. Van Aelst was a highly respected artist in his day, and this work was highly valued by collectors and art lovers.

There are some little-known aspects of this painting that are also fascinating. For example, it is believed that the insects in the painting were added by Van Aelst to demonstrate his skill as a still life painter. Furthermore, it is known that this work was owned by the Dutch royal family for many years, demonstrating its importance and historical value.

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