In the sixteenth century, scientific interest in reality grew. Everything produced by nature was inventoried. This interest manifested itself, among other things, in the creation of the market and kitchen scene, in which eatables and utensils were depicted with great precision. The most important representative of this genre is Joachim Beuckelaer (ca. 1530-ca. 1574) from Antwerp. He was a cousin and pupil of Pieter Aertsen (1508-1575) from Amsterdam, who lived and worked in Antwerp for many years and who can be considered the creator of the genre. Joachim Beuckelaer's depictions were very popular in both the Northern and Southern Netherlands. The many copies and variants that flooded the art market during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries bear witness to this. The work of Frans Snijders (1579 - 1657), best known as a painter of hunting scenes and hunting still lifes, was widely imitated, including by Antwerp artists such as Pieter Boel (1622-1674), Jan Fyt (1611-1661) and Pieter van den Bemden (c. 1650). Many of these genre paintings and still lifes have a double bottom. They refer to fertility and eroticism and also remind us of the transience of life. The tradition of allegorically depicting the four elements, virtues and vices, the senses or the seasons already existed in the sixteenth century. It was mainly in the seventeenth century, however, that these representations would cause a real furore.
Artist |
Peeter van den Bemden
RKD
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Title | Still Life with Game and Fowl |
Period | 17th century |
Location | Antwerp TGN |
Signatures, inscriptions, and markings | monogram top right on the crown of flesh: P.v.B. |
Collection | paintings AAT |
Object type | oil paintings (visual works) AAT |
Inventory number | 1975-W |
Acquisition credit |
gift
De Meulemeester-Piot, Jacques (coll.) Eeklo 1975 |
Current whereabouts | Work currently not on display |
Permalink | https://mskgent.be/collection/work/data/1975-W |
IIIF Manifest | https://imagehub.mskgent.be/iiif/3/3068/manifest.json |
Art & Architecture Thesaurus | 300015638 still lifes AAT |
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Keywords Iconclass |
25F26(RABBIT)
rodents: rabbit
Iconclass
41A3321 closed window Iconclass 41A711 table Iconclass 41C37 table-cloth Iconclass 41E1 still life of related objects Iconclass 43C111 game, hunted animals Iconclass |
School / Style | Baroque AAT |
Een 'Stilleven met wild' van de Antwerpse schilder Pieter van Boeckel in het Museum voor Schone Kunsten te Gent / Paul Eeckhout. - Tielt-Amsterdam : [s.n.] : 1980 |
Museum voor Schone Kunsten Gent : Catalogus schilderkunst ; Deel I: 14de - 18de eeuw ; Deel II: 19de - 20ste eeuw / Robert Hoozee, Johan De Smet, Bruno Fornari, Ruth Monteyne. - Gent : Museum voor Schone Kunsten Gent, 2007 (dl. I, p. 53 (ill.)) |
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