Still Life with Goblet, Silver Tureen and Bread (1637) by Pieter Claesz

Still Life with Goblet, Silver Tureen and Bread - Pieter Claesz - 1637

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TitleStill Life with Goblet, Silver Tureen and Bread
ArtistPieter Claesz
Date1637
Art MovementBaroque

About Still Life with Goblet, Silver Tureen and Bread

The artwork, titled “Still Life with Goblet, Silver Tureen and Bread,” was created by Pieter Claesz in 1637. This piece belongs to the Baroque art movement and is classified within the genre of still life. The artist skillfully depicts an arrangement of objects set on a table, showcasing his mastery in rendering textures and light.

In this painting, a large goblet filled with liquid stands prominently on the left, with its intricate design and reflective glass capturing the viewer’s attention. Situated next to it is a tipped-over silver tureen, its gleaming surface reflecting light softly. A plate of sliced bread lies on the right, with crumbs scattered around, conveying a sense of casual dining. The table holds a range of items, including lemons, walnuts, and a knife with a detailed handle. The background is plain, allowing the viewer to focus entirely on the meticulously detailed objects in the foreground. The composition reflects the Baroque emphasis on realism, texture, and light, highlighting Pieter Claesz’s prowess in still life painting.

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