A Scene From Everyday Life
Artist:
Adriaen van Utrecht (Antwerp, 1599–1652) was a Flemish painter of the 17th century. He trained as a pupil of Herman de Neyt, a prominent figure in the art world of the time. After his apprenticeship, he traveled to France, Germany, and Italy, experiences that helped enrich his artistic language.
Artist details:
Adriaen van Utrecht’s painting is best known for his rich and dramatic still lifes, often featuring animals, game, fruit, and precious objects. His compositions are distinguished by their abundance of detail, intense colors, and realistic rendering of surfaces. His style reflects the Flemish Baroque taste, with a strong emphasis on light, texture, and decorative effect.
Subject Matter:
Adriaen van Utrecht’s works primarily depict still lifes featuring animals, game, fruit, and luxury items. These rich and abundant subjects are not merely decorative but also allude to wealth, prosperity, and, at times, the transience of life through hidden symbols.
History:
Within the context of 17th-century Flemish painting, Adriaen van Utrecht’s still lifes catered to the tastes of the bourgeoisie and European courts, which sought refined works to decorate their residences. These compositions reflect the economic and commercial development of the Netherlands, particularly Antwerp, then an important artistic and commercial center, and bear witness to the interest in realism and the detailed representation of the natural world.
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Period: 17th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Oil painting
Width: 215 cm
Height: 130 cm
Reference (ID): 1749278
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