Pieter Claesz

Still Life with Tazza

Pieter Claesz  Stilleven met tazza
Pieter Claesz  Stilleven met tazza
Pieter Claesz  Stilleven met tazza
Pieter Claesz  Stilleven met tazza
Pieter Claesz  Stilleven met tazza

Pieter Claesz
Still Life with Tazza

1636 No expuesto

Various objects appear to have been casually left on a laid table. Together they form a still life that is dominated by the large glass – a rummer. Around this lie pewter plates carrying a lemon and plump olives, a roll and a handful of nuts. To the right, a lavishly decorated silver drinking vessel – a tazza – lies on its side. All these objects reflect the light in their own way.

This is one of Haarlem painter Pieter Claesz’s finest paintings. Together with Willem Heda, he introduced this kind of ‘monochrome banquet piece’. These were painted with a limited palette, here predominantly shades of grey, brown and green.

Detalles técnicos
Pieter Claesz  Stilleven met tazza

Pieter Claesz
Still Life with Tazza

1636 No expuesto

Gift of Willem, Baron van Dedem to the Friends of the Mauritshuis Foundation, 2002
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Información general
Pieter Claesz (Berchem 1597/1598 - 1661 Haarlem)
Still Life with Tazza
1636
painting
1125
Material y detalles técnicos
oil
panel
44 x 61 cm
Inscripciones
on the knife blade: PC 1636
PC in ligature

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Private collection, France; Percy Levy, London, c.1959; Anthony Speelman Gallery, London, 1977; gift of Willem, Baron van Dedem to the Friends of the Mauritshuis Foundation, 2002; on loan to Willem, Baron van Dedem, and his widow, London, 2002-2016