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Floral Still Life

Hans Bollongier1639

Rijksmuseum

Rijksmuseum
Amsterdam, Netherlands

This exuberant bouquet has a very natural air. And yet the combination of tulips, anemones, roses and carnations is an artificial one. No doubt Bollongier worked from drawings, as did his fellow arists. We may assume that this bouquet is an allusion to mortality. In the 1630s striped tulips were enormously popular and a great many people who had traded in tulip bulbs were ruined in 1637, when the bottom fell out of the market.

Purchased in 1883, from the collection of P.C. Baron Nahuys- Hodgson.

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  • Title: Floral Still Life
  • Creator: Hans Bollongier
  • Creator Death Place: Haarlem, The Netherlands
  • Creator Birth Place: Haarlem, The Netherlands
  • Date Created: 1639
  • Style: Northern Netherlands School
  • Provenance: Sale F.M. Hodgson (†), dowager of P.C. Baron Nahuys et al., Amsterdam (F. Muller et al.), 14 November 1883 (hors de catalogue), fl 235, to the museum
  • Physical Dimensions: w533 x h676 mm
  • Original Title: Stilleven met bloemen
  • Type: Painting
  • External Link: See more on the Rijksmuseum website
  • Medium: oil on panel
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