Showing posts with label Market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Market. Show all posts
5.11.19
Market
Henry_Charles_Bryant Market Day
Alfred Glendening Flower Market in a French Town
Vincenzo-Campi-Chicken-Vendors-2-
Pieter_aertsen_(attr.),_il_banco_del_macellaio,_1551-55_ca.
raffaelle giannetti flower seller
19.1.13
Vegetable market (17-18th century)
Despite being used in a limited way by the human body, vegetables are absolutely essential for a healthy diet.
Os vegetais, apesar do seu escasso aproveitamento pelo organismo humano, são absolutamente indispensáveis para uma alimentação saudável.
Arnout de Muyser (17th century)-'vegetable and flower market'-oil on canvas Napoli-Museo e Gallerie Nazionale di Capodimonte
Jan van Os (1744-1808)--'river landscape'-oil on canvas Private collection
Gabriel Metsu (1629-1667)-'vegetable market at Amsterdam'-oil on canvas-(1661-1662) Paris-Musée du Louvre
Sybrand van Beest (1610-1674)-'vegetable market'-oil on panel-1652 Rotterdam-Museum Boijmans van Beuningen
Willelm van Mieris (1602-1744)-'the greengrocer'-oil on wood-1631 London-Wallace collection
4.12.12
Market scenes by Hendrick Martenszoon Sorgh
Sales of consumer goods in markets dominated greatly the painting of the Dutch artist Hendrick Martenszoon Sorgh (ca 1611-1670).
As vendas de bens de consumo nos mercados dominaram grandemente a pintura do Holandês Hendrick Martenszoon Sorgh (ca 1611-1670).
Hendrick Martenszoon Sorgh (ca 1611-1670)-'the vegetable market'-oil on panel Private collection
Hendrick Martenszoon Sorgh (ca 1611-1670)-'the vegetable market'-oil on panel-1662 Amsterdam-Rijksmuseum
Hendrick Martenszoon Sorgh (ca 1611-1670)-'the vegetable market'-1654 Rotterdam-Boijmans van Beunigen Museum
Hendrick Martenszoon Sorgh (ca 1611-1670) 'the fish market'-oil on panel-1670 Amsterdam-Rijksmuseum
Hendrick Martenszoon Sorgh (ca 1611-1670) 'the fish market in Rotterdam'-oil on panel-1654 Kassel-Staatliche Museen Gmäldegalerie Alte Meister
19.4.12
Market scenes by Pieter Aertsen
The 16th century market scenes depicted by Pieter Aertsen (ca. 1508-1575) show two characteristic aspects: the lack of hygiene at the time and the inclusion of the New Testament motifs.
As cenas de mercado do séc. XVI representadas por Pieter Aertsen (ca 1508-1575) mostram dois aspetos característicos: a falta de higiene da época, e a inclusão de cenas do Novo Testamento.
Pieter Aertsen (ca 1508-1575)-'market scene'-oil on oak wood Wien-Kunsthistoriches Museum Gemäldegalerie
Pieter Aertsen (ca 1508-1575)-'butcher's stall into flight to Egypt'-oil on panel-1551 Uppsala-Museum Gustavianum (University Art collection)
Pieter Aertsen (ca 1508-1575)-'market scene'-oil on wood-1561 Budapest-Szépmúvészeti Múzeum
Pieter Aertsen (ca 1508-1575)-'market scene'-oil on oak wood Köln-Walraf-Richartz Museum
Pieter Aertsen (ca 1508-1575)-'market scene with Christ and adulteress'-oil on oak wood'-1559 Frankfut am Main-Städelches Kunstinstitut
29.1.12
Food market (16-19th century)
Food has always been part of the daily concerns of human beings. The sale of food products has not always been carried out according to the present hygienic conditions.
A alimentação entra nas preocupações diárias dos seres humanos. A venda de alimentos nem sempre se efectuou nas condições higiénicas actuais.
Bartolomeo Passerotti (1529-1592)-'the fish stall'-oil on canvas Roma-Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Atica (Palazzo Barberini)
Follower of Floris van Schooten (ca 1580-1656)-'market scene with two fruits and vegetable sellers'-oil on wood
Frans Snyders (1579-1667)-'the fruit shop'-oil on canvas-(1618-1621) St Petersburg-Hermitage
Pierre Edmond Alexandre Hedouin (1820-1889)-'the pig market'-oil on canvas-1875
William Henry Pyne (1787-1794)-'the pig market. Bedford with a view of St Mary's church'-watercolor Bedford-Cecil Higgins Art Gallery
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