Paul Cezanne
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French Post-Impressionist Painter, 1839-1906 |
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la Vie Calme avec les Fleurs et le Fruit new12/Paul Cezanne-987698.jpg ID de tableau:: 38629
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mk138 c.1888/90 Pétrole sur le canevas 65.5x82cm |
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Henri Fantin-Latour
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French 1836-1904
Henri Fantin Latour Locations
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la vie Calme avec les Fleurs et le Fruit new16/Henri Fantin-Latour-648557.jpg ID de tableau:: 40738
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mk156 1866 Huilent sur le canevas 73x60cm |
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Paul Cezanne
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French Post-Impressionist Painter, 1839-1906 |
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Still life with Flowers and Fruit new19/Paul Cezanne-728725.jpg ID de tableau:: 54170
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mk235
1888-1890
Oil on canvas
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Jan van Huijsum
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also spelled Huijsum, (April 15, 1682, Amsterdam - February 8, 1749, Amsterdam) was a Dutch painter.
He was the brother of Jacob van Huysum, the son of the flower painter Justus van Huysum, and the grandson of Jan van Huysum I, who is said to have been expeditious in decorating doorways, screens and vases. A picture by Justus is preserved in the gallery of Brunswick, representing "Orpheus and the Beasts in a wooded landscape", and here we have some explanation of his son's fondness for landscapes of a conventional and Arcadian kind; for Jan van Huysum, though skilled as a painter of still life, believed himself to possess the genius of a landscape painter.
Half his pictures in public galleries are landscapes, views of imaginary lakes and harbours with impossible ruins and classic edifices, and woods of tall and motionless trees-the whole very glossy and smooth, and entirely lifeless. The earliest dated work of this kind is that of 1717, in the Louvre, a grove with maidens culling flowers near a tomb, ruins of a portico, and a distant palace on the shores of a lake bounded by mountains.
Some of the finest of van Huysum's fruit and flower pieces have been in English private collections: those of 1723 in the earl of Ellesmere's gallery, others of 1730-1732 in the collections of Hope and Ashburton. One of the best examples is now in the National Gallery, London (1736-1737). No public museum has finer and more numerous specimens than the Louvre, which boasts of four landscapes and six panels with still life; then come Berlin and Amsterdam with four fruit and flower pieces; then St Petersburg, Munich, Hanover, Dresden, the Hague, Brunswick, Vienna, Carlsruhe, Boston and Copenhagen. |
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Still Life with Flowers and Fruit new26/Jan van Huijsum-735446.jpg ID de tableau:: 97862
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from 1700(1700) until 1749(1749)
Medium oil on panel
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