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The amateur practice called the Gallery of Art Objects. They were also called the offices
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The amateur practice called the Gallery of Art Objects. They were also called the offices
JLJ4645222 The amateur practice called the Gallery of Art Objects. They were also called the offices of curiosites. Painting by Cornelis de Baellieur (1607-1671). 1637. Dim 0.51 x 0.74 m. Dijon, Museum of Fine Arts by Baellieur, Cornelis de I (1607-71); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Dijon, France; (add.info.: The amateur practice called the Gallery of Art Objects. They were also called the offices of curiosites. Painting by Cornelis de Baellieur (1607-1671). 1637. Dim 0.51 x 0.74 m. Dijon, Museum of Fine Arts); Photo ePhoto Josse; Netherlandish, out of copyright
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This print showcases a fascinating amateur practice known as the Gallery of Art Objects, also referred to as the offices of curiosities. The painting, created by Cornelis de Baellieur in 1637, measures 0.51 x 0.74 meters and is currently housed in the Museum of Fine Arts in Dijon, France. The artwork depicts a scene filled with various elements that capture the essence of art and human creativity. From intricate carvings to beautifully painted pieces, this composition offers an insight into the diverse range of artistic endeavors during that period. The gallery itself appears to be a homemade structure, showcasing an impressive collection of sculptures and paintings. A prominent feature within this space is an earth globe, symbolizing both geography and exploration. As we delve into this image further, it becomes evident that this practice was not limited to professional artists but rather embraced by amateurs who had a deep appreciation for art objects. This unique blend of passion and creativity resulted in these makeshift galleries becoming popular destinations for art enthusiasts seeking inspiration or simply indulging their curiosity. Through this photograph captured by Photo Josse from Fine Art Finder, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand how individuals celebrated art within their own homes or personal spaces. It serves as a reminder that art has always been deeply ingrained in human culture and continues to inspire us today.
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