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Summary
Pieter Claesz: Still Life with a Self-portrait
Artist
Pieter Claesz
(1597/1598–1660)
Alternative names
Pieter Claessen, Monogrammist PC
Description
Dutch painter
Date of birth/death
circa 1597-1598
December 1660
Location of birth/death
Berchem, Antwerp
Haarlem
Work location
Antwerp (1620), Haarlem (1621-1660)
Authority file
: Q354832
VIAF: 47843985
ISNI: 0000000081267401
ULAN: 500115282
LCCN: nr2004034832
WGA: c/claesz
WorldCat
artist QS:P170,Q354832
Title
German:
Vanitas-Stillleben mit Selbstbildnis
Vanitas Still Life with Self-Portrait
label QS:Len,"Vanitas Still Life with Self-Portrait"
label QS:Lde,"Vanitas-Stillleben mit Selbstbildnis"
Object type
painting
Genre
still life
Description
Deutsch: Auf der Tischplatte eines schräg ins Bild ragenden Holztisches vor dunklem Hintergrund liegen verschiedene Gegenstände. In der Spiegelung in der Glaskugel wird der Raum des Malers gezeigt, in dem dieser vor seiner Staffelei sitzt. In der Mitte des Bildes, liegt eine wegen der der doppelten Randeinlage flämische Geige mit Steckfroschbogen auf einem Bücherstapel. Rechts davon ist ein Totenschädel und ein umgestürzter Römer mit Noppenschaft, daneben eine aufgebrochene Walnuß. Hinter dem Musikinstrument steht eine Öllampe, vorne links liegt eine Uhr mit Schlagwerk. Darum ist ein Tintengefäß, eine Schreibfeder und ein Lederetui gruppiert. Der Schlüssel der Uhr und die Schreibutensilien überragen die Tischkante.
Depicted people
Pieter Claesz
Date
circa 1628
date QS:P571,+1628-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Medium
oil on oak wood
Dimensions
35.9 × 59 cm (14.1 × 23.2 in)
Collection
Germanisches Nationalmuseum
Native name
Germanisches Nationalmuseum
Location
Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany
Coordinates
49° 26′ 54″ N, 11° 04′ 32″ E
Established
1852
Website
www.gnm.de
Authority file
: Q478695
VIAF: 131883509
ISNI: 000000012161603X
ULAN: 500303791
LCCN: n81047063
NLA: 36224635
WorldCat
institution QS:P195,Q478695
Accession number
Gm 1409
Place of creation
Haarlem
Notes
Gymnasium Salzgitter-Bad — Fachgruppe Kunst (2006) (German) Pic of artist in reflexion, see annotation
GPS data recorded by the camera may not be accurate. Capture time + 1 h for local time
After Pieter Claeszoon or himself, c. 1634 (1.996 × 1.501 pixels, file size: 940 KB)
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Captions
Monogrammist. Pieter Claesz, Vanitas with Violin and Glass Ball (detail), the artist is visible in the reflection (1625)