Lieveheersbeestje, rups, pissebed en twee torretjes (1690)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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We are delighted to present an exquisite piece from the 17th century by Jan Augustin van der Goes, titled "Lieveheersbeestje, rups, pissebed en twee torretjes" (1690). This charming artwork is a testament to van der Goes' meticulous attention to detail and his fascination with the natural world.The painting features a close-up observation of a variety of small creatures, vividly portrayed with almost scientific precision. At the center of the composition is a strikingly detailed caterpillar, adorned with vibrant spots and fine hairs, capturing the viewer’s attention through its realism and color contrast against the subdued green background.Accompanied by other insects, each depicted with equal care, a ladybug and a darkling beetle add a dynamic touch by introducing brilliant red and rich black tones. A woodlouse, rendered with textured detail, enhances the painting's representation of diverse textures and forms in nature.Set against a simple, oval green background, which suggests a close view possibly within a leaf or a similar natural setting, this piece allows the observer to feel intimately close to these tiny inhabitants of the natural world. Jan Augustin van der Goes not only showcases his artistic skill but also educates and inspires us to appreciate the beauty and complexity of even the smallest creatures among us.