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Still life with pitcher and candle

Hendrik van Heemskerck1652

The National Museum in Lublin

The National Museum in Lublin
Lublin, Poland

The author of the painting is Hendrick Cornelisz van Heemskerck known only from a few preserved works. We know little about him other than that he lived between 1629 and 1681 and belonged to the guild in Leiden. He was one of the many painters of the 17th-century, later called the golden age of Dutch painting. The precision in rendering details proves the painter's keen observation and sensitivity to the beauty of objects, but above all, it shows his mastery of the craft of painting. Thanks to him, the diversity of the matter has been so perfectly conveyed: the massive weight of the oak table, the metallic gloss of the candlestick and the lid, the transparency of fragile glass, the soft folds of woollen fabric. The painter limited the range of colours, creating an almost monochromatic image, reduced the number of props to a minimum, and at the same time carefully studied each of them, achieving an impression of peace and duration. That is what fascinated him the most – the 'quiet life' of objects bearing the trace of the presence of a human who was just there – he drank wine, read a letter, smoked a pipe in which there is still a flicker of embers, and left... The apparently banal scene turns into a morality play expressing the truth about the insignificance of earthly matters, the transience of life, which is contained in one word – vanitas.

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  • Title: Still life with pitcher and candle
  • Creator: Hendrik van Heemskerck
  • Date Created: 1652
  • Location Created: Leiden, The Netherlands
  • Physical Dimensions: h 49, w 65,5 cm
  • Type: Painting
  • Medium: Oli
  • Art Genre: Still life
  • Art Form: Painting
  • Support: Wood
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