Showing posts with label Adriaenssen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adriaenssen. Show all posts

27.6.15

Fish by Alexander Adriaenssen

Fish was almost always a constant presence in the still lifes painted by the Flemish artist Alexander Adriaenssen (1587-1661)

O peixe foi quase uma constante nas naturezas mortas pintadas pelo flamengo Alexander Adriaenssen (1587-1661).

Alexander Adriaenssen (1587-1661)-‘still life with fish and a cat’    Madrid-Museo del Prado

Alexander Adriaenssen (1587-1661)-‘still life with fish’-oil on panel    Aberdeen-Art Gallery and Museums

Alexander Adriaenssen (1587-1661)-‘still life with oysters and cat’    Madrid-Museo del Prado

Alexander Adriaenssen (1587-1661)-‘still life with fish and a cat’-oil on panel-1631    York-Museums Trust

Alexander Adriaenssen (1587-1661)-‘still life with hare, dead bird and fish’    Madrid-Museo del Prado


16.1.14

Still life by Alexander Adriaenssen

The Flemish artist Alexander Adriaenssen (1587-1661) painted mostly still lives with various consumer’s goods.

O flamengo Alexander Adriaenssen (1587-1661) pintou principalmente naturezas mortas com variados bens de consumo.

Alexander Adriaenssen (1587-1661)-'fish and dead game'-oil on canvas-1643    St Petersburg-Hermitage

Alexander Adriaenssen (1587-1661)-'still life with platter of crabs and shrimp, a glass of flowers'-oil on panel-1646    Private collection

Alexander Adriaenssen (1587-1661)-'still life with birds'-oil on panel    Warsaw-Wilanów palace Museum

Alexander Adriaenssen (1587-1661)-'still life with flowers. Ham, game, shellfish and fruit'-oil on canvas-1647    Ghent-Museum voor Schone Kunste

Alexander Adriaenssen (1587-1661)-'still life with fish'-oil on canvas    Budapest-Szépmuvészeti Múzeum