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Still-Life with Fruit and Flowers

1642 · Private collection

still-life

Tomás Hiepes lived and worked in Valencia, where he enjoyed considerable local fame as a still-life and flower painter. His Still-Life with Fruit and Flowers, reflecting his ability in still-life painting, represents a Delft bowl of fruit and two pottery vases with gilt mounts containing jasmine flowers resting on a table covered by a tablecloth decorated with fine lacework known at the time as "Milan lace. " This painting allows a full appreciation of Hiepes's style in his early maturity, characterised by his attention to fine detail, his use of glazes in modelling the fruit and subtle effects of colour and lighting.

Still-Life with Fruit and Flowers