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Detail from Rachel Ruysch, Still life with flowers in a glass vase, 1716, oil on canvas, 48.5 x 39.5 cm, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
The visual splendor of this Dutch Golden Age painter's work, featuring gorgeous arrays of fruits and flowers animated by buzzing insects, delights in tableau after tableau.
She was the queen of the 17th-century still life—and her patrons shelled out lavish sums to own her resplendent flowers. Rachel Ruysch, born in the Hague in 1664, rose to fame for her ...
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 ...
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. But since her ...
View Still life of flowers in a terracotta vase by Rachel Ruysch on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by Rachel Ruysch.
The Toledo Museum of Art devotes an exhibition to the 17th- and 18th-century Dutch artist, who enjoyed a decades-long career as the creator of vivid, virtuosic still lifes.
But the other factor keeping Italian still lifes from the limelight is the fame of the Dutch Golden Age and the artists that revolutionized the genre. One of the first names that come to mind when ...
New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art has acquired a rare dual portrait of Dutch Old Master Rachel Ruysch, a prolific painter best known for her still lifes of flower arrangements.
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 flowers.