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Still Life  1625

by Pieter Claesz

Around 1600, still life emerged as a significant subject for painters in several European artistic centers, including the Dutch Republic. Pieter Claesz. was a leading painter of a type of still life often described as the “banquet piece,” which featured luxury foods and serving vessels, typically strewn across an elaborately dressed tabletop. These costly goods—like the le...
Size: 
48 × 76.9 cm (18 7/8 × 30 1/4 in.)
Medium: 
Oil on panel
Credit: 
Courtesy of the Art Institute of Chicago