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Fruit Still Life with Shells and Tulip

This colourful still-life from 1620 is the earliest known painting by Van der Ast, one of the first still-life specialists. An expensive Chinese porcelain dish holds quinces, pomegranates, apricots and grapes. Some exotic shells and a tulip are laid out on the table. Van der Ast chose a high vantage point, so that we are looking down on the table and can see each object clearly. This composition w…

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Creator

  • Balthasar van der Ast

Type of item

  • painting

Date

  • 1620 - 1620
  • 1620/1620
  • 1620/1620

Medium

  • panel

Creator

  • Balthasar van der Ast

Type of item

  • painting

Date

  • 1620 - 1620
  • 1620/1620
  • 1620/1620

Medium

  • panel

Providing institution

  • Mauritshuis

Aggregator

  • Dutch Collections for Europe

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  • http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/

Identifier

  • 1066
  • resource_document_mauritshuis_1066

Format

  • 64 cm
  • 46 cm

Providing country

  • Netherlands

Collection name

  • 2021672_Ag_NL_DigitaleCollectie_Mauritshuis

First time published on Europeana

  • 2017-08-02T11:48:17.166Z

Last time updated from providing institution

  • 2023-02-28T08:45:41.077Z
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