Rachel Ruysch, "Posy of Flowers with a Beetle on a Stone Ledge" (1741), oil on canvas; Kunstmuseum Basel (courtesy Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) BOSTON — Dainty, fussy, and prim: These are the common ...
View Still life with a large bouquet of flowers in a wooden bucket, including a crown imperial lily, roses, tulips and other flowers, with butterflies, insects and berries on the shelf beneath By Jan ...
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 exquisitely ...
In the 17th century, Holland was in bloom. Following a bout of “tulipmania” in the 1630s, it became fashionable to visit the Hortus Botanicus, Amsterdam’s botanical garden, to catch a glimpse of a ...
The Flower of Life is something many people are curious about but it can be a bit confusing. At its core, It’s an ancient sacred symbol featuring a distinctive pattern of overlapping circles arranged ...
Marcus, Louis Goldreich, "Severin Roesen: A Chronology," Williamsport, PA: Lycoming Historical Society & Museum,1976. "An American Perspective: Nineteenth-Century Art ...
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