Pieter Claesz (Pieter Claesz) - 1597, Burgshteyn, Westphalia - 1661 Haarlem. Dutch painter. One of the first masters of Dutch still life XVII. He studied at the Floris van Dyck. From 1617 he worked in Haarlem. Mainly addressed the favorite type of still life in Holland, so. N. "Breakfast" - image set table with a modest set of meal items and household items made up in the apparent disorder (especially in his early works), but subordinates thought out and clear (usually horizontal) composition. Each of the items is arranged so that the viewer can perceive its texture, volume, minute details. Still Life, written in gray or olive background with soft diffused light with rich shades within a single golden-brown, silver-gray scales, hence their name - a genre of "monochrome breakfast."
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Pieter Claesz. Netherlands
Pieter Claesz (Pieter Claesz) - 1597, Burgshteyn, Westphalia - 1661 Haarlem. Dutch painter. One of the first masters of Dutch still life XVII. He studied at the Floris van Dyck. From 1617 he worked in Haarlem. Mainly addressed the favorite type of still life in Holland, so. N. "Breakfast" - image set table with a modest set of meal items and household items made up in the apparent disorder (especially in his early works), but subordinates thought out and clear (usually horizontal) composition. Each of the items is arranged so that the viewer can perceive its texture, volume, minute details. Still Life, written in gray or olive background with soft diffused light with rich shades within a single golden-brown, silver-gray scales, hence their name - a genre of "monochrome breakfast."
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