Still Life with Vase of Flowers

Image credit: Lancashire County Museum Service

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The artist was a close follower of his uncle Juan van der Hamen y Léon (1596–1631) who was a painter of still lifes to the Spanish Court. This fine example of his work almost deceives the eye in its realistic portrayal of the flowers and the glass vase through which light is being refracted on to the cloth. In its tightly handled technique and use of contrasting light and shade to produce a convincing illusion of three-dimensional space it owes much to the still life paintings of Caravaggio.

Judges' Lodgings, Lancaster

Lancaster

Title

Still Life with Vase of Flowers

Date

1650

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 81 x W 59.5 cm (E)

Accession number

LANMS.1983.154

Acquisition method

transferred from Broughton Tower School

Work type

Painting

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