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Still life with fruits and crayfish - il on canvas, c. 1660
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Still life with fruits and crayfish - il on canvas, c. 1660
LRI4578305 Still life with fruits and crayfish - il on canvas, c.1660 by Gillemans, Jan Pauwel II the Younger (1651-1704); Palatine Gallery, Pitti Palace, Florence; (add.info.: Still life with fruits and crayfish Painting by Jan Pauwell Gillemans the young (1651-1704) Florence, Palazzo Pitti, Galleria Palatina); Luisa Ricciarini; Flemish, out of copyright
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Baroque Style Cherry Crustacean Flemish Style Grape Melon Orange Fruit Oyster Peach Fruit Seafood
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This still life painting, titled "Still life with fruits and crayfish" takes us back to the 17th century in Belgium. Created by Jan Pauwel Gillemans the Younger, this masterpiece showcases his incredible talent and attention to detail. The canvas is filled with an array of vibrant colors and textures that bring the fruits and crayfish to life. A bountiful selection of cherries, grapes, melons, figs, oranges, and peaches are meticulously arranged alongside a jug. The artist's use of light and shadow adds depth to each individual piece of fruit. In the center sits a magnificent crayfish, its intricate details carefully captured by Gillemans' brushstrokes. This crustacean serves as a reminder of the abundance found in both land and sea during this period. The Flemish style is evident throughout the painting, showcasing baroque influences with its rich colors and dramatic composition. Each element is rendered with such precision that it almost feels like one could reach out and pluck a ripe fruit from the canvas. Displayed in Florence's Palatine Gallery at Pitti Palace since its creation around 1660, this artwork has become an enduring symbol of Flemish artistry. It not only celebrates nature's beauty but also serves as a testament to humanity's fascination with capturing it through various forms - be it science or art. Luisa Ricciarini expertly captures this stunning work through her lens for Fine Art Finder viewers to appreciate every intricate
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