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Ambrosius Bosschaert: Bouquet of Flowers in a Stone Niche  wikidata:Q20354368 reasonator:Q20354368
Artist
Ambrosius Bosschaert  (1573–1621)  wikidata:Q459665
 
Alternative names
Monogrammist AB
Description Dutch painter and art dealer
Date of birth/death 18 November 1573 (baptised) 1621 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Antwerp The Hague
Work location
Middelburg (1593–1613), Amsterdam (1614), Bergen op Zoom (1615), Utrecht (1615–1619), Breda (1619), The Hague (1621)
Authority file
creator QS:P170,Q459665
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Title
Danish:
Blomsterbuket i en stenniche

Bouquet of Flowers in a Stone Niche
title QS:P1476,da:"Blomsterbuket i en stenniche"
label QS:Lda,"Blomsterbuket i en stenniche"
Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Genre floral painting Edit this at Wikidata
Date 1618
date QS:P571,+1618-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium Olie på kobber
Dimensions height: 55.5 cm (21.8 in) Edit this at Wikidata; width: 39.5 cm (15.5 in) Edit this at Wikidata
dimensions QS:P2048,+55.5U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,+39.5U174728
institution QS:P195,Q671384
Current location
Sal 211A
Accession number
KMSsp211
Object history
  • Dansk: - Muligvis i Frederiksborgs Inventar 1705 - 1791: tilgået samlingen 1791 fra Hirschholm Slot, hvor det i det mindste siden 1741 var blevet anvendt som dørstykke Placeringshistorie: - 1969, 8.sep.: Sølvgade
  • 31 December 1791: acquired by Statens Museum for Kunst
Exhibition history
  • Holländsk guldålder, Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, 22 September 2005–8 January 2006
  • The Glory of the Golden Age - Painting, Sculpture and Decorative Art, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 14 April 2000–16 September 2000
  • Blomster fra sans og samling, Designmuseum Denmark, 1 January 1990–31 December 1990
  • Blumenpracht - Niederländische Stillleben des 17. und 18. Jahrhunderts, Staatliches Museum Schwerin, 22 April 2009–30 August 2009
  • Blomster og verdenssyn, Sølvgade, 21 March 2013–19 October 2013
  • 100 Mesterværker, Sølvgade, 23 June 1996–4 August 1996
  • Flowers and World Views, Gottorf Castle, 23 May 2014–24 October 2014
  • Christian IV og Europa : den 19. Europarådsudstilling, Sølvgade, 30 March 1988–25 September 1988
  • Konkylien og mennesket, Designmuseum Denmark, 25 November 1983–15 January 1984
Inscriptions
AB [monogram] 1618
Notes
  • Dansk: Tidligere Inventarnumre: - Lorentz Spenglers Inventar p. 10 nr. 735 Katalognumre: - Spengler nr. 211 (som Ambrosius Breughel) - Cat. 1864 nr. 134 - Kat. 1875 nr. 450 - kat. 1904 nr. 54 (arkiveksemplar I - som Bosschaert) - kat. 1922 nr. 190 - kat. 1946 nr. 88
  • Dansk: Man kan næsten dufte buketten og mærke duggens friskhed mod ansigtet. Blomsterbukettens slagskygge tegner en bugtet kontur på stennichens runding, hvor vasen står. Øjenbedrag Nichens arkitektoniske indramning følger maleriets egen dimensionering, og hvis det ikke var for den kraftige prydramme, kunne man ved et flygtigt blik tro, at det var den virkelige verden. Øjenbedraget eller trompe l’oeil-effekten er forstærket ved en gul rose, der ligger ved siden af vasen og rager ud over stennichens kant. Blomster som selvstændigt motiv I kølvandet på en række faktorer - såsom calvinisternes forkastelse af kirkeudsmykninger og borgerskabets øgede købekraft - blev en række nye motivtyper introduceret på det hollandske kunstmarked i begyndelsen af 1600-tallet. Ambrosius Bosschaerts var en af de første malere, som gjorde blomster til et selvstændigt motiv inden for den såkaldte stilleben-genre. Stilleben-genren I 1600-tallet var genren forbundet med et sæt moraliserende undertoner. Fordi for eksempel tulipanløg var et kostbart investeringsobjekt, var den flerfarvede tulipan et yndet memento mori - en påmindelse om livets korthed.
References
  • Ingvar Bergström (1983) Dutch still-life painting: in the seventeenth century, p. 61 (geng.), 65856
  • Fred G. Meijer (2003) The collection of Dutch and Flemish still-life paintings bequeathed by Daisy Linda Ward: catalogue of the collection of paintings, cat. 17, p. 179 note 2., 2003-318
  • Sven Bjerkhof (2014) SMK Highlights, omt. og afb. p. 30
  • M. L. Hairs (1955) Les peintres flamands de fleurs au XVII siècle, p. 196, 22614
  • unknown (1955) Autumn exhibition of dutch and flemish masters, p. 196, 22614
  • Povl Eller (1972) Hvad blev der portrætterne på Hirschholm Slot, p. 15f, note 4 p. 84, 37008
  • unknown ([1983]) Konkylien og mennesket: udstilling i Kunstindustri museet, København, 25. november 1983 - 15. januar 1984, kat nr. 2, side 85, 50610
  • L. J. Bol (1980) The Bosschaert dynasty: painters of flowers and fruit, plate 21 kat. nr. 33, 65799
  • Steffen Heiberg (1988) Christian IV og Europa: den 19. Europarådsudstilling, Danmark 1988, Olaf Koester, Christian IV og billedkunstens Europa, p. 311 kat.nr. 1008, 88-222
  • Poul Gammelbo (1960) Dutch still-life painting from the 16th to the 18th centuries in Danish collections, no. 26 (afb.), 91-136
  • Pamela Hibbs Decoteau (1992) Clara Peeters: 1594-ca. 1640, p. 84, 92-609
  • Joaneath Spicer (1997) Masters of light: Dutch painters in Utrecht during the Golden Age, omt. p.45 afb. p.46 fig.24 (s/h), p.358, p. 359, 98-052
  • unknown (2009) GARTen: vom Blumenbild zum digitalen Garten, ill. p. 58, C 43540
  • Görel Cavalli-Björkman (2005) Holländsk guldålder: Rembrandt, fran Hals och deras samtida, Afb. p. 100, omt. p. 94, D 31440
  • C. Dekker (1997) Geschiedenis van de Provincie Utrecht: vol. I: van 1528 tot 1780, p. 378 og afb. (farve)
  • Bettina von Meyerburg (1990) At sige det med blomster, p. 42 fig. 36 (farve)
  • Eva Friis (1996) 100 mesterværker, Olaf Koesters artikel "Ambrosius Bosschaert" p. 60, afb. p. 61 (f), k1996-233
  • Epco Runia (2000) The glory of the Golden Age: Dutch art of the 17th century, afb. p. 70 (f), p. 71 kat. 40, k2000-195
  • Sven Bjerkhof (2013) Blomster og verdenssyn, Afb. p. 10 + 36-37, omt. p. 11 + 34-38, C 55132
  • Ingvar Bergström (1947) Holländskt stillebenmåleri under 1600-talet, afb. p. 67, 17847
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