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Painting: Still-Life in the Kitchen

Painting ID: 74540

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Antonio Ponce:
Spanish, 1608-1662,Spanish painter. He had an undistinguished career in Madrid as a painter of still-lifes and flower-pieces. In 1624 Ponce was apprenticed to Juan van der Hamen y Leen, whose niece he married in 1628. The format of Ponce's compositions and some of his motifs derive from works by van der Hamen, though lacking their subtlety of composition, spatial clarity and formal conviction. In Vase of Flowers, signed and dated 1650 (Strasbourg, Mus. B.-A.), Ponce's style shows laboured imitation of van der Hamen's: his dry execution results in a paradoxically airless and petrified quality. Ponce was always a derivative artist, and some of his still-lifes with seasonal themes are similar to works by Francisco de Barrera, another modest painter with whom he was documented in the 1630s. Paintings from the 1640s and 1650s depicting baskets of fruit and bunches of grapes against light backgrounds are characterized by compositional informality, softer lighting and freer brushwork, through which Ponce attempted to convey the textures of objects and endow the subject with greater naturalness.

Related Paintings to Antonio Ponce :.
| Gustave Caillebotte - Rooftops in the Snow (snow effect) | Jan van Eyck - Margaret, the Artist Wife | Wouwerman, Philips -- Een paardenstal, 1650-1668 | Balten, Pieter -- Sint Maartenskermis., 1540-1598 | A Moonlit Country Road, 1877 | | Buffalo hunt on the Southwestern plains | Hebuterne by Modigliani | Self-Portrait with a Servant and Flowers | Dutch Boats in a Gale | Sea and dock |


 


 

 

 

 

 

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