Cornelis de Heem
1631 – 1695
Dutch painter, son of Jan Davidsz(oon) de Heem (1606-1684), one of the greatest Baroque painters of still life in Holland whose most numerous and characteristic works are arrangements of fruits, metal dishes, and wine glasses; compositions of books and musical instruments; and examples of the popular "vanity of life" theme, with such symbolic articles as skulls and hourglasses. Cornelis de Heem, was not quite the equal of Jan, but many of his paintings are preserved in museums in The Hague, Vienna, and elsewhere. Jan's younger brother, David Davidsz.
10 artworks in collection
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Festoon with Fruit and Flowers
Private collection1650
Vanitas Still-Life with a Skull and an Écorché
Private collection1659
Still-Life with Flowers
Private collection1660
Still-Life
Private collection
Still-Life of Fruit
Private collection



