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Garden View with a Dog

1660 · Museo del Prado, Madrid

still-life

Among the wide range of still-life and flower painting formats that Tomás Hiepes developed were garden scenes, showing figures and animals in the corner of a garden courtyard. The setting of this painting with cultivated flowers in pots in the corner of a paved garden, and with its distinctive tiled bench, appears in other paintings by Hiepes and suggests that it represents a corner of a real garden in Valencia, perhaps his own. Hiepes appears to have been alone among Spanish flower painters in representing flowers growing in such pots.

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Garden View with a Dog