#Adriaen van Utrecht
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Adriaen van Utrecht (1599-1652) "Banquet Still Life" (1644) Oil on canvas Located in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Still-Life with Hare and Birds on a Ring, Adriaen van Utrecht (1646-1649)
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Adriaen van Utrecht (Flemish, 1599-1652) • Pronkstilleven • 1644
Pronkstilleven (Dutch for 'ostentatious', 'ornate' or 'sumptuous' still life) is a style of ornate still life painting, which was developed in the 1640s in Antwerp from where it spread quickly to the Dutch Republic.
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Adriaen van Utrecht - Vanitas. Still Life with Bouquet and Skull, 1642.
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my little stroll around rijksmuseum, amsterdam, nl, nov, 2023
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Adriaen van Utrecht, Una despensa, 1642 x
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Adriaen van Utrecht - Grapes, apples, plums, figs and other fruit on a partly draped wooden table, a monkey eating walnuts by an upturned woven basket
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Thank you for your answer!!! These are all so gorgeous. I've haven't seen most of the ones depicting your ocs, what great pieces they are!! Holy crap, the way you drew the sea in that one drawing. Drawing a sea is hard enough but making it frothy and stormy is even harder, but you managed it so well. I bet that took a lot of blood sweat and tears 😆.
Thanks for blessing us once again 😌. The first poto drawing you sent is also one of my favs. The expressions are indeed very vibrant!! I aspire to draw like you. You know, the colors you use in your art kinda remind me of the paintings by Adriaen van Utrecht (see pics below). While he mostly painted still lives, he also used vibrant colors, but in a way that they all blend together very well (like you.) Actually, your style's kinda like a unique modern baroque art style, and I love it!
(You probably weren't able to tell, but I'm a huge fan of you. Have a wonderful day)
You've made so many beautiful things, your art's so pleasing to the soul. You're simply amazing!! I was wondering, what's your favorite drawing that you've made? And why?
(My fav of yours is the one where Erik's looking at Paris from the statue. Gorgeous composition!! 🙌)
😭❤️❤️❤️ Thank you so much!!! I love your art too!! 🥺 AHH I think out of my Phantom art I like these the most, if I had to pick just one favourite it would probably be the first one in this list 😊 I like all of these for different reasons, the first two and the second to last because I like how expressive they turned out, the third, fourth and fifth because of the composition, the sixth because of the intricacy, the seventh and last because of the lighting, I think in all of these I missed the mark on some aspects but landed the one thing I was going for so I still like them 😆
But I think the art I'm the most proud of right now is the one I've made for my original characters so far!! Not for the art itself but because it's the first original story and art I've made so it feels special to me 😭
Thank you for the lovely message!! this was fun to think about 🥺❤️
#asks and replies#nipuni#your art gives me life#i'm fanboying#eternally#thank u for liking my art btw i'm screaming over that#adriaen van utrecht
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Adriaen van Utrecht, 1476
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1642 Grapes, apples, plums, figs and other fruit etc. detail Adriaen van Utrecht
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Rocking It
This month’s Visual Verse image is from the Rijksmuseum and is by Adriaen van Utrecht – the perfect image to inspire ekphastic poetry. The responses have been fantastic, and I’m pleased to say that my poem is on page 40 and is entitled ‘Rocking It‘.
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flowers + art
#its a very long name but the first one is by arnoldus boemers#cherries and hollyhocks by alexis kreyder#flower seller making a bouquet by victor gabriel gilbert#the flower seller by leon-francois comerre#gather ye rosebuds while ye may by john william waterhouse#love messenger by marie spartali stillman#a vision of fimmetta by dante gabriel rossetti#pot-pourri by herbert james draper#still life with bouquet and skull by adriaen van utrecht#flower still life by rachel ruysch#roses and a tulip in a glass vase by jans philips van thielen#floral still life by hans bollongier#panel with floral still life by dirck van rijswijck#still life with flowers and fruit by jan van huysum#vases of flowers by jans davidsz. de heem#the roses of heliogabalus by lawrence alma-tadema#flowers in a crystal vase by edouard manet#sunflowers by vincent van gogh#lady lilth by dante gabriel rossetti#vase of flowers by jan brueghel the elder#bauerngarten by gustav klimt#woman among the flowers by alphonese mucha#i dont know the painting by its by henri de toulouse-lautrec#field of flowers by egon schiele#flowers blooming by raphael sanzio#botticelli's preimavera by frank vincentz#primula by albrecht durer#flowers by henri matisse#amaryllis by georges braque#fleurs a la jarre verte by charles camoin
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Still-Life, Adriaen van Utrecht (1620s)
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Adriaen van de Velde | Cityscape with Drawbridge, 1660 - 1672 | The stone bridge, 1660 | Harteveld house on the Vecht in Utrecht, 1652 | View of the ancient castle of the Dukes of Burgundy in Brussels, 1670 |
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Honey, I'm makin' sure the table's made, we can celebrate the good that we've done
Banquet Still Life by Adriaen van Utrecht + Eat Your Young by Hozier
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Cornelis de Bryer - Still life with fruit and oyster - 1652-58
oil on canvas, height: 36.4 cm (14.3 in); width: 46.5 cm (18.3 in)
Queensland Art Gallery, Australia
Cornelis de Bryer (fl. 1651–1658) was a Flemish still life painter who was active in Antwerp in the 1650s. He is known for his fruit still lifes, vanitas still lifes and pronkstillevens.
De Bryer painted fruit still lifes, vanitas still lifes and pronkstillevens, i.e. sumptuous still lifes of luxurious objects. His dated works are 10 still lifes, which bear dates between 1651 and 1658. He signed Bryer or Brier.
De Bryer is regarded as a member of the circle of painters who were influenced by Jan Davidsz de Heem, a Dutch still life painter who was active in Antwerp at the same time as de Bryer and was himself influenced by Flemish still life painters such as Frans Snyders, Adriaen van Utrecht and Daniel Seghers. De Bryer's style clearly shows the influence of the school of Jan Davidsz. de Heem. This is borne out by one of his works, a signed Still life of grapes, roemer and bread in the Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht, which demonstrates his familiarity with the work of Jan Davidsz. and his son Cornelis de Heem, who both worked for long periods of time in Antwerp. De Bryer shared with de Heem an interest in rendering metallic reflections in metallic objects. He showed a high level of technical accomplishment in his rendering of materials.
Another work, formerly in the collection of the Dukes of Beaufort, is more reminiscent of the work of the contemporary Antwerp still life artist Joris van Son.
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