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The full painting: Rachel Ruysch, Still life with flowers in a glass vase, 1716, oil on canvas, 48.5 x 39.5 cm, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. AGNSW. Ruysch’s family had a particular connection with ...
Unlike the symbolic memento mori of many still lifes, Ruysch's investment in the cycle of life seems to come from her involvement in ongoing scientific research. Ruysch's father was a scholar with ...
Rachel Ruysch, Flower Still Life (ca. 1716–20). Collection of the Toledo Museum of Art. “She’s an exceptionally talented artist. Her renderings of nature are just absolutely wonderful.
See the Flower Paintings of Rachel Ruysch, Whose Stunning Still Lifes Are Finally Getting the Attention They Deserve The Dutch “old mistress” was renowned in her own lifetime.
Rachel Ruysch’s ability to combine a wide variety of plants "reaches a high point" in Still Life with Flowers and Fruits (1714) (pictured centre) Photo: Haydar Koyupinar, Bayerische ...
Many believe that the Dutch Golden Age is responsible for still life painting, but its roots are older. Women played a defining role in both cases. Rachel Ruysch, Roses, Convolvulus, Poppies, and ...
View Still life of flowers in a terracotta vase by Rachel Ruysch on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction ... Sotheby's London Auctions; Artists; About; Inquire Rachel Ruysch; Still life of flowers ...
The Toledo Museum of Art devotes an exhibition to the 17th- and 18th-century Dutch artist, who enjoyed a decades-long career ...
Linda Nochlin's provocative question 'Why have there been no great women artists?', posed in her groundbreaking 1971 essay of the same name, will res ...