Pieter Claesz

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Pieter Claesz was a prominent Dutch Golden Age painter renowned for his innovative and meticulously detailed still-life compositions, particularly breakfast and banquet pieces.

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instanceOf human
painter
activeIn Haarlem NERFINISHED
activePeriod first half of the 17th century
artStyle realism
tonal still life
birthYear c. 1597
countryOfCitizenship Dutch Republic
deathYear 1660
field painting
genre still life
hasRelative Nicolaes Pieterszoon Berchem NERFINISHED
hasWork Still Life with Musical Instruments NERFINISHED
Still Life with Roemer and Oysters NERFINISHED
Still Life with Tazza NERFINISHED
Still Life with a Skull and a Writing Quill NERFINISHED
Still Life with a Turkey Pie NERFINISHED
Vanitas Still Life with Violin and Glass Ball NERFINISHED
influenced Dutch still-life painting
Haarlem still-life painters NERFINISHED
knownFor innovative still-life compositions
meticulous detail in still-life compositions
realistic depiction of glass and metal objects
subtle use of light and shadow
movement Dutch Golden Age
name Pieter Claesz NERFINISHED
nationality Dutch
notableFor banquet still lifes
breakfast still lifes
monochrome still lifes
vanitas still lifes
occupation painter
placeOfBirth Berchem NERFINISHED
near Antwerp
placeOfDeath Haarlem NERFINISHED
relativeType father of Nicolaes Pieterszoon Berchem
residence Haarlem NERFINISHED
usedMotif books
bread and cheese
candles
glassware
half-peeled lemons
metal vessels
musical instruments
skulls
timepieces

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Abraham van Beijeren influencedBy Pieter Claesz