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Still Life with Basket of Fruit and Game Fowl

Juan van der Hamen

The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
Tokyo, Japan

Active in Madrid, Juan van der Hamen mastered a form of still-life painting that appeared in early seventeenth-century Spain known as the bodegón (derived from bodega, meaning "tavern" ). The choice of motifs and style of composition on display here are typical of bodegones of around 1620. As in other early works by the artist, the motifs are arranged to almost completely fill up the picture plane. The rigorous composition and splendid decorativeness of this, one of van der Hamen's largest still lifes, underpin its unique, refined appeal. (Source: Gallery label, July 2016)

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  • Title: Still Life with Basket of Fruit and Game Fowl
  • Provenance: 1855, Madrid; ca.1936-39 to 1954, Celedonio Leyún Villanueva, Madrid; and to 2010 by inheritance; from whom acquired by a private collection, Spain; purchased by NMWA, 2014.
  • Physical Dimensions: 75.4 x 144.5 cm
  • Painter: Juan van der Hamen y León [Madrid, 1596 - Madrid, 1631]
  • Type: Paintings
  • Rights: http://www.nmwa.go.jp/en/information/privacy.html
  • External Link: The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

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