Still life with Drinking Horn

The drinking-horn in this still life was made of a single buffalo horn set into a silver mount which features St. Sebastian, patron saint of archers, who was bound to a tree as a target for two Roman soldiers. It dates from 1565 and is kept today in the Amsterdam Historisch Museum. The horn suggests that the painting was probably commissioned by a member of the Amsterdam archers' guild. The artist has chosen the objects shown for their magnificent color and texture. The sparkle of the lobster, the gleam of the lemon, the subtle texture of the carpet, all demonstrate the play of light over diff... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Willem Kalf
Dokumenttyp: Image
Schlagwörter: Painting / Baroque / 17th century / Dutch / still-life / still life / still lifes / lobsters / table / tables / drinking horns
Sprache: unknown
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-26644465
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The drinking-horn in this still life was made of a single buffalo horn set into a silver mount which features St. Sebastian, patron saint of archers, who was bound to a tree as a target for two Roman soldiers. It dates from 1565 and is kept today in the Amsterdam Historisch Museum. The horn suggests that the painting was probably commissioned by a member of the Amsterdam archers' guild. The artist has chosen the objects shown for their magnificent color and texture. The sparkle of the lobster, the gleam of the lemon, the subtle texture of the carpet, all demonstrate the play of light over different surfaces. A contemporary viewer would have recognized the objects as expensive luxury items that only the wealthy would have been able to afford. (http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk)