Flowers in a Glass Vase on a Balustrade with Colunnade Rachel Ruysch • 1689. Choose from multiple sizes and hundreds of frame and mat options. Her father was a botanist, and her meticulous works are known for their botanical accuracy. Cabinets of curiosities Growing up in 17 th-century Holland, Rachel Ruysch was part of a distinguished and artistic family. Still life of a thistle between carnations and cornflowers on a mossy forest floor, with butterflies and a cricket. Rachel Ruysch was perhaps the most successful Dutch female artist in history. Rachel Ruysch’s “Still Life of Flowers, 1710” (1710) via Wikimedia Commons (Click image to enlarge.). He possessed a well-known collection of rare natural history specimens, which Rachel helped catalogue and record. AGNSW. 64.5 x 51 cm. Rachel Ruysch (Dutch, ... After working in van Aelst's cool and elegant, but rather hard manner for roughly a decade, she began to develop a style of her own. From a young age she helped her father to prepare specimens for his private museum of anatomy – a collection of embalmed and preserved “curiosities” including human body parts, animals, and plants. Her father, Frederik Ruysch, was an eminent scientist and professor of anatomy and botany. Flowers in a Terracotta Vase on a Stone Balustrade Rachel Ruysch • 1688. An interesting example of a life that was effected by, and devoted to the archiving of the flower craze was Rachel Ruysch (1664-1750) the 17th century Dutch flower painter. The Hague, 3 June 1664; d Amsterdam, 12 Aug. 1750). signed and dated lower right: Rachel Ruysch 1683. oil on canvas. With her unique style, she achieved international success which spanned over 60 years. Rachel Ruysch Fruit and Insects Flower Still-Life Jan van Huysum, Vase with Flowers Conserving Jacob van Walscapelle’s Flowers in a Glass Vase Huis ten Bosch (House in the Woods) The Town Hall of Amsterdam France and England Browse this content France Nicolas Poussin Et in Arcadia Ego Landscape with Saint John on Patmos Rachel Ruysch (1664–1750) Alternative names: Rachel Ruijsch; Rachel Pool: Description: Dutch botanical illustrator, painter and draughtswoman: Date of birth/death: 3 June 1664 12 August 1750 Location of birth/death: The Hague: Amsterdam: Work location: The Hague, Amsterdam (1679-1750), Düsseldorf: Authority control: Her father Frederik was a professor of anatomy and botany. Rachel Ruysch (The Hague 1664-1750 Amsterdam) A swag of grapes, hollyhocks, irises, mallow, African marigolds, clematis, a horse chestnut and blackberries with butterflies and other insects suspended before a stone arch signed and dated 'Rachel Ruysch / 1681' (lower right) oil on canvas 25 7/8 x 20 in. Rachel Ruysch is widely regarded as one of the most successful still-life artists of the Dutch Golden Age and was the first female Netherlandish artist to win international recognition. Hugely successful, Rachel Ruysch’s paintings often sold for more in her lifetime than Rembrandt’s did in his. Image via Wikimedia Commons. About Rachel Ruysch. ... Ruysch’s style was part of the rococo movement, ornamental and lavish with acute attention to details, playful compositions and brilliant colors. Rachel Ruysch was born in The Hague, the daughter of the botanist, physician and anatomist, Frederik Ruysch. Anna Ruysch often used S-curve shapes to enliven her compositions and add dynamism, as did Rachel Ruysch, a technique that originated with Willem van Aelst. Rachel Ruysch, Roses, Convolvulus, Poppies and Other Flowers in an Urn on a Stone Ledge, ca. Her bouquets possess a stronger sense of atmosphere, a greater variety of plant and insect types, and a warmer colour scheme. Still Life of Roses, Tulips, a Sun Flower and Other Flowers in a Glass Vase With a Bee, Butterfly and Other Insects Upon a Marble Ledge. Class of 1974 Curatorial Fellow Robert Schindler presents “Making Visible / Rachel Ruysch.“ Rachel Ruysch (1664–1750) is considered one of the foremost still-life painters of her time, yet research on her life and work lags behind that of many of her male contemporaries. Mar 26, 2021 - Still Life Of Roses, Lilies, Tulips And Other Flowers In A Glass Vase With A Brindled Beauty Poster by Rachel Ruysch. Title: Roses, Convolvulus, Poppies, and Other Flowers in an Urn on a Stone Ledge Creator: Rachel Ruysch Date: ca. Flowers Around a Tree Trunk, with Insects and Other Animals near a Pond Rachel Ruysch • 1686. At the age of 15 Ruysch became a pupil of Willem van Aelst until his death in 1683.
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