Kalebas, twee perziken en een walnoot (1714 - 1760)
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This beautifully detailed painting, "Kalebas, twee perziken en een walnoot" (Gourd, Two Peaches and a Walnut) by Michiel van Huysum, executed between 1714 and 1760, is an exquisite representation of a still life. The painting showcases a collection of fruits and a nut arranged with a delicate, botanical precision that is characteristic of Dutch still-life painting of the time.In the foreground, two ripe peaches with soft, velvety textures and subtle color gradients of pink and yellow rest beside an open walnut, revealing its intricate internal textures. The realism in depicting the walnut’s wrinkled shell and creamy, brain-like interior is particularly striking and invites viewers to appreciate the natural beauty of everyday objects.Adding to the composition, a gourd with a rugged, textured surface varying in tones of green and yellow commands visual interest. It bears an organic, bulbous shape, and is attached to a vine with lush green leaves and delicate tendrils, infusing the scene with a sense of vitality and growth.The artist’s skillful use of light and shade not only highlights the textural differences among the depicted elements but also creates a realistic depiction that seems almost tangible. Michiel van Huysum's meticulous attention to detail, the composition’s clarity, and the serene yet vibrant portrayal makes this painting a marvelous reflection of nature’s simple yet profound beauty.
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Michiel van Huysum was born in Amsterdam.
He was born in a artistic family of artists. Michiel is known for his Arcadian landscapes, watercolours of fruit and flowers.
He died at age of 74 in Amsterdam.
He was the youngest son of painter Justus van Huysum (I); and brother of Jan van Huysum and uncle of Francina Margaretha van Huysum