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Rachel Ruysch (3 June 1664 – 12 October 1750) [1] was a Dutch still-life painter from the Northern Netherlands. She specialized in flowers, inventing her own style and achieving international fame in her lifetime. Due to a long and successful career that spanned over six decades, she became the best documented female painter of the Dutch ...
Rachel Ruysch had many followers. At some point in the 18th-century, this painting was copied, and the copy is kept at the Ashmolean museum.A well-documented copyist of Ruysch's works was the Dutch painter Catharina Backer, who also owned two of Ruysch's paired large canvases, commissioned by her father-in-law, the art collector Pieter de la Court van der Voort, in 1710.
Basket of Flowers: 1711: 46.2 cm x 61.6 cm: 1285 ( 1890) Uffizi: Florence Flower still life: 1715: 75 cm x 60.3 cm: 878: Alte Pinakothek: Munich Portrait of Juriaen Pool II (....-1745), Rachel Ruysch (1664-1750) and their son Jan Willem Pool: 1716: 71 cm x 62.5 cm: Stadtmuseum Düsseldorf: Düsseldorf Flowers in a glass vase, with pomegranates ...
National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C. Roses, Convolvulus, Poppies and Other Flowers in an Urn on a Stone Ledge (1688) is an oil on canvas painting by the Dutch painter Rachel Ruysch. It is an example of Dutch Golden Age painting and is now in the collection of the National Museum of Women in the Arts, in Washington, D.C. .
Still Life Paintings from the Netherlands 1550–1720, (Dutch: Het Nederlandse Stilleven 1550–1720) is a 1999 art exhibition catalog published for a jointly held exhibition by the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam (19 June – 9 September 1999) and Cleveland Museum of Art (31 October 1999 – 9 January 2000). The catalog included detailed discussions of ...
Pages in category "Paintings by Rachel Ruysch" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. ... Still Life with Flowers on a Marble Slab
Flower paintings formed a sub-group with its own specialists, and were occasionally the speciality of the few women artists, such as Maria van Oosterwyck and Rachel Ruysch. [71] The Dutch also led the world in botanical and other scientific drawings, prints and book illustrations.
Rachel Ruysch (1664–1750) Alternative names. Rachel Ruijsch; Rachel Pool. Description. Dutch botanical illustrator, painter and draughtswoman. Date of birth/death. 3 June 1664. 12 August 1750. Location of birth/death.