Still Life with Terms and a Bust of Ceres
Frans Snyders, Flemish (active Antwerp), 1579 - 1657
Geography:
Made in Southern Netherlands (modern Belgium), Europe
Date:
c. 1630Medium:
Oil on canvasDimensions:
67 3/8 inches × 7 feet 11 inches (171.1 × 241.3 cm)Curatorial Department:
European Painting
W1899-1-4Credit Line:
Purchased with the W. P. Wilstach Fund, 1899
Made in Southern Netherlands (modern Belgium), Europe
Date:
c. 1630Medium:
Oil on canvasDimensions:
67 3/8 inches × 7 feet 11 inches (171.1 × 241.3 cm)Curatorial Department:
European Painting
* Gallery 258, European Art 1500-1850, second floor
Accession Number:W1899-1-4Credit Line:
Purchased with the W. P. Wilstach Fund, 1899
Label:
This elaborate still life is dominated by a wreath of fruit, vegetables, and grains that frames a bust of Ceres, the goddess of agriculture, fertility, and summer. The wreath is suspended from flanking male and female satyrlike terms (statues of Terminus, the god of boundaries). Among the many creatures Snyders includes in the picture are a crested woodpecker, monkey, and squirrel. This painting may have been designed as a screen to cover a fireplace during the summer months.
This elaborate still life is dominated by a wreath of fruit, vegetables, and grains that frames a bust of Ceres, the goddess of agriculture, fertility, and summer. The wreath is suspended from flanking male and female satyrlike terms (statues of Terminus, the god of boundaries). Among the many creatures Snyders includes in the picture are a crested woodpecker, monkey, and squirrel. This painting may have been designed as a screen to cover a fireplace during the summer months.
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