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Vase of Flowers

1664 · Private collection

still-life

While paintings of flowers in a vase represented the most conventional type of flower piece in the 17th century, in the pair of Vase of Flowers, now in the same private collection, Arellano has depicted particularly rich arrangements in remarkably ornate bulbous glass vases with gilt mounts. The paintings could be surrogates for actual flower arrangements in the homes of wealthy contemporaries. The apparently natural floral arrangements seen in these paintings were the result of Arellano's careful ordering of the flowers.

Vase of Flowers