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An Introduction To Rachel Ruysch National Gallery

Rachel Ruysch Artist Profile National Museum Of Women In The Arts
Rachel Ruysch Artist Profile National Museum Of Women In The Arts

Rachel Ruysch Artist Profile National Museum Of Women In The Arts Growing up in 17th century holland, rachel ruysch was part of a distinguished and artistic family. 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. The national gallery houses the national collection of paintings in the western european tradition from the 13th to the 19th centuries.

Flowers Ruysch Rachel 1664 1750 Painter Stock Photo Alamy
Flowers Ruysch Rachel 1664 1750 Painter Stock Photo Alamy

Flowers Ruysch Rachel 1664 1750 Painter Stock Photo Alamy In her early work ruysch painted a large number of forest floor pictures that feature small animals, reptiles, butterflies, and fungi. ruysch's teacher willem van aelst introduced her to looser and more spontaneous compositional structures, but she later refined and popularized this manner. The exuberant profusion of flowers in this still life by rachel ruysch celebrates color, texture, and form. her minute attention to detail captured even the individual grains of pollen inside each open flower. Hugely successful, rachel ruysch’s paintings often sold for more in her lifetime than rembrandt’s did in his. nina cahill, our mccrindle curatorial fellow of paintings 1600–1800, talks us through her long career as a still life painter. Hugely successful, rachel ruysch’s paintings often sold for more in her lifetime than rembrandt’s did in his. curatorial fellow, nina cahill, talks us.

Rachel Ruysch Flower Still Life
Rachel Ruysch Flower Still Life

Rachel Ruysch Flower Still Life Hugely successful, rachel ruysch’s paintings often sold for more in her lifetime than rembrandt’s did in his. nina cahill, our mccrindle curatorial fellow of paintings 1600–1800, talks us through her long career as a still life painter. Hugely successful, rachel ruysch’s paintings often sold for more in her lifetime than rembrandt’s did in his. curatorial fellow, nina cahill, talks us. Rachel ruysch (baptized june 3, 1664, amsterdam, neth.—died aug. 12, 1750, amsterdam) was a dutch painter who specialized in richly detailed still life paintings that commanded high prices. Ruysch's art is indicative of the phenomenon that became known as "tulip mania". her paintings spoke to the dutch people's love of rare, imported flowers (such as the turkish tulip) that were valued above other commodities for their natural beauty and fragrance. A resource page about prolific dutch flower painter rachel ruysch, including links to exhibitions, books and articles about her. Produced & directed for duck productions executive producer: lindsay lowe cinematography: michael ghelfi, ben kent editor: daniel goetz.

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