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Joris van Son 1623-1667) was a highly popular Flemish Baroque painter of fruit and flowers, in banquet style on a plank, but also in garland form.
He seems to have been influenced by Jan Davidszoon de Heem, since his subjects follow his style quite closely. According to Houbraken his paintings were prized for preserving summer plenty in the middle of winter. In a poem by Cornelis de Bie, it is written that his fruits would tempt a pregnant woman. His paintings hang in many european museums, and the Dutch RKD has over 70 known works by him on record. He signed his works JORIS VAN SON. His students were Frans van Everbroeck, Jan Pauwel Gillemans II, and Norbert Montalie. |
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ID de tableau:: 74526 Still-Life of Fruit Still-Life of Fruit
1663
Oil on canvas
76 X 61 cm (29.92 X 24.02 in)
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Oil on canvas
76 X 61 cm (29.92 X 24.02 in)
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ID de tableau:: 74997 Still-Life with cheese Still-Life with cheese
Joris van Son, Still-Life with cheese, 1650s, oil on canvas, Musee de beaux-arts de Tours, France.
cjr Joris van Son, Still-Life with cheese, 1650s, oil on canvas, Musee de beaux-arts de Tours, France.
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ID de tableau:: 75175 Crustaces, huitre et coupe de fruits avec un verre Crustaces, huitre et coupe de fruits avec un verre
17th century
Oil on canvas
49 X 65 cm (19.3 X 25.6 in)
cjr 17th century
Oil on canvas
49 X 65 cm (19.3 X 25.6 in)
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ID de tableau:: 75959 Fruchtestillleben mit Nautilusmuschel Fruchtestillleben mit Nautilusmuschel
1660 - 1665
Oil on canvas, 48.5 x 64 cm
cyf 1660 - 1665
Oil on canvas, 48.5 x 64 cm
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ID de tableau:: 76065 Still Life of Fruit Still Life of Fruit
1663
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 76 x 61 cm (29.9 x 24 in)
cyf 1663
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 76 x 61 cm (29.9 x 24 in)
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Joris van Son 1623-1667) was a highly popular Flemish Baroque painter of fruit and flowers, in banquet style on a plank, but also in garland form.
He seems to have been influenced by Jan Davidszoon de Heem, since his subjects follow his style quite closely. According to Houbraken his paintings were prized for preserving summer plenty in the middle of winter. In a poem by Cornelis de Bie, it is written that his fruits would tempt a pregnant woman. His paintings hang in many european museums, and the Dutch RKD has over 70 known works by him on record. He signed his works JORIS VAN SON. His students were Frans van Everbroeck, Jan Pauwel Gillemans II, and Norbert Montalie.
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