Adriaen van Utrecht was a son of Flanders who specialized in still-lifes of smorgasbords, game animals, fruit, and flowers, as well as renderings of country markets and barnyard scenes. A member of the Artistic Guild of St. Luke in Antwerp, van Utrecht was influenced by Frans Snyders. This feathery scene is typical of the technical virtuosity of the artist.
Peacock, Turkeys and Peahen on a Perch, c.1638, Oil on CanvasAdriaen van Utrecht Flemish (1599 - 1652) |
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Adriaen van Utrecht was a son of Flanders who specialized in still-lifes of smorgasbords, game animals, fruit, and flowers, as well as renderings of country markets and barnyard scenes. A member of the Artistic Guild of St. Luke in Antwerp, van Utrecht was influenced by Frans Snyders. This feathery scene is typical of the technical virtuosity of the artist. |
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