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Jean-Michel Picart or Jean-Michel Picard [1] (Antwerp, c. 1600 – Paris, 24 November 1682) was a Flemish still life painter and art dealer active in France. After training in Antwerp, he moved to Paris where he had a brilliant career and became court painter to king Louis XIV .
The composition combines a landscape, still life, animal painting with a religious scene in the background where there is a formal garden in which the risen Christ appears to Mary Magdalene. A landscape, very comparable to this painting, is recorded by E. Greindl in Les Peintres Flamands de Nature Morte au XV11e Siecle , 1983 as in a private ...
Still life with two finches, a kingfisher, grapes, peaches, prunes and a façon-de-venise wineglass, all on a draped table. Pieter van Overschie or Pieter van Overschee [1] (fl. 1640–1672) was a Flemish still life painter who was active in Antwerp between 1640 and 1672. He is known for his fruit still lifes and game still lifes. [2]
Together with those of his near contemporary Gaspar Peeter Verbruggen the Younger, his works represent a development towards a more decorative style in late 17th century Flemish still life painting. The two artists placed the flower bouquets in large stone vases or arranged them in the form of garlands around these vases or garden ornaments. [ 6 ]
Flemish Gallery and art collection paintings have been interpreted as a kind of visual theory of art. [12] Such paintings continued to be made in Antwerp by Gerard Thomas (1663–1721) and Balthasar van den Bossche (1681–1715), and foreshadow the development of the veduta in Italy and the galleries of Giovanni Paolo Pannini .
Pronk still life with fruit, oysters and lobsters. Andries Benedetti or Andreas Benedetti [a] (1615/18 – after 1649 and before 1660) was a Flemish still life painter mainly active in Antwerp who is known for his fruit still lifes and pronkstillevens.
Still life of porcelain vessels and pewter plates with sweets and chestnuts. Osias Beert or Osias Beert the Elder (c. 1580 – 1623) was a Flemish painter active in Antwerp who played an important role in the early development of flower and "breakfast"-type still lifes as independent genres in Northern European art.
The following year he married Maria la Hoes and moved into the house that remained his residence for the rest of his life. [4] The couple had seven children. [5] Still life of tulips, carnations, a rose and other flowers. Jacob van Hulsdonck was the teacher of his son Gillis who later worked for a long period as a still life painter in ...