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Still life, 1618 (oil on copper)
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Still life, 1618 (oil on copper)
3087135 Still life, 1618 (oil on copper) by Binoit, Peter (fl.1611-24); 52x72 cm; Skokloster Castle, Sweden; German, out of copyright
Media ID 18258059
© Skokloster Castle, Sweden / Bridgeman Images
Beetle Bowl Carnations Cherries Fruits Hazelnuts Melon Mulberry Nuts Plums Porcelain Strawberries Red Currants
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This still life painting, created in 1618 by German artist Peter Binoit, is a true masterpiece that captures the essence of abundance and beauty. Measuring at 52x72 cm, this oil on copper artwork titled "Still Life" can be found at Skokloster Castle in Sweden. The composition is rich with an array of vibrant colors and textures. A variety of fruits such as cherries, strawberries, plums, melon, and morello cherries are meticulously arranged alongside nuts and leaves. The inclusion of carnations adds a touch of elegance to the scene while a beetle crawls across the tablecloth adding an unexpected element. Porcelain dishes add a sense of refinement to the overall arrangement. Each item seems carefully placed to create balance and harmony within the frame. Binoit's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke; each fruit appears ripe and luscious while the leaves show signs of life. This still life painting not only showcases Binoit's technical skill but also reflects the cultural exchange between Europe and China during this period. The Chinese influence can be seen through elements such as porcelain dishes which were highly sought after by European collectors. Overall, this stunning artwork invites viewers into a world filled with bountiful harvests and natural beauty. It serves as a testament to Binoit's talent as well as his ability to capture moments frozen in time for generations to appreciate.
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