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Still Life with Dead Game, Fruit and Vegetables, c.1616-c.1620. Creator: Frans Snyders
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Still Life with Dead Game, Fruit and Vegetables, c.1616-c.1620. Creator: Frans Snyders
Still Life with Dead Game, Fruit and Vegetables, c.1616-c.1620
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Frans Snyders' Still Life with Dead Game, Fruit and Vegetables, painted between 1616 and 1620, is a stunning example of Flemish Baroque art from the Low Countries during the 17th century. The oil on panel painting depicts an abundant and richly colored still life, featuring a hare and various game birds, including a pheasant and partridge, artfully arranged among an assortment of fruits and vegetables. The dead game, with their vibrant plumage and lifelike expressions, contrast sharply with the ripe and luscious fruits and vegetables, symbolizing the cycle of life and death. Snyders, a renowned Flemish artist, masterfully captures the textures and forms of each element in the composition, from the glossy feathers of the birds to the rough bark of the artichokes and the plump, juicy fruits. The painting's intricate details and dynamic composition reflect the Baroque era's emphasis on grandeur and abundance. This masterpiece, now housed in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, offers a glimpse into the heritage and history of European art during the 17th century. The painting's intriguing juxtaposition of life and death, as well as its rich colors and textures, continue to captivate and inspire viewers today.
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