1552, Artist: Pieter Aertsen
Starting in the mid-16th century, Aertsen developed a new type of Netherlandish painting in his epictions of kitchens and markets. In most cases he integrated into them Christian scenes, which, however, are always conspicuously smaller and placed in the background of the composition. The objects of daily life placed in the foreground – bread, various pitchers and jugs, a leg of venison as the main motif, a bouquet of flowers, carefully folded documents and a money pouch – make this picture a vanitas still life.
Painting
Netherlandish
1552
Pieter Aertsen (1508/09 - 1575 Amsterdam) - GND
oak wood
Overall: 61,5 cm × 101 cm
Framed: 83 cm × 121 cm × 5 cm
Inscribed with a trident in the centre of the label; dated at the top right below the window: 1552 25 Julj
auf dem Kamin die Inschrift: Maria heeft wtuercoren dat beste deel; links unten auf dem Paviment: Luk. 10
Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Gemäldegalerie
Gemäldegalerie, 6927
Coll. P. Stevens, Antwerp (until 1648); 1659 Coll. Leopold Wilhelm; re-acquired at the Figdor auction in Berlin in 1930
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