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'''Jacob van Es''' (vers 1590-1666) Title : ''Nature morte au fruit'' Taille : 22,4 x 34,8 cm Support : panneau de chêne, huile Localisation : Groeninge Museum, Bruges
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ES, Jacob van
(b. ca. 1596, Antwerpen, d. 1666, Antwerpen)
Still-Life with Fruit
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Oil on oak panel, 224,2 x 34,8 cm
Groeninge Museum, Bruges
Jan Davidsz de Heem arrived in Antwerp in 1636 and brought to still-life painting a more simplified sense of composition and a more intimate atmosphere. But this intimate quality had, ever since the beginning of the century, seeped into the work of severe painters like Osias Beert, Jacob van Es and those young painters, emulators or disciples of Velvet Brueghel whose botanical precision resembles the fine work of a limner.
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Author: ES, Jacob van
Title: Still-Life with Fruit
Time-line: 1601-1650
School: Flemish
Form: painting