Still Life with Goblet Holder
painting by Pieter Claesz (1597-1661) (Claesz, Willem Heda) ()
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Still Life with Goblet Holder
Summary
Still Life with Goblet Holder is a painting[1].
Key Facts
- Still Life with Goblet Holder is the creator of Pieter Claesz[2].
- Still Life with Goblet Holder is the creator of Willem Claesz. Heda[3].
- Still Life with Goblet Holder's image is recorded as Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum, Willem Claesz. Heda, Frühstücksstillleben.jpg[4].
- Still Life with Goblet Holder's image is recorded as Pieter Claesz (1597-1661) (Claesz, Willem Heda) () - Holländisches Stillleben - 0954 - Führermuseum.jpg[5].
- Still Life with Goblet Holder's instance of is recorded as painting[6].
- Still Life with Goblet Holder's owned by is recorded as Eugen Bruschwiller[7].
- Still Life with Goblet Holder's genre is recorded as still life[8].
- Still Life with Goblet Holder's depicts is recorded as pie[9].
- Still Life with Goblet Holder's depicts is recorded as lemon[10].
- Still Life with Goblet Holder's depicts is recorded as goblet holder[11].
- Still Life with Goblet Holder's depicts is recorded as salt cellar[12].
- Still Life with Goblet Holder's depicts is recorded as knife[13].
- Still Life with Goblet Holder's depicts is recorded as spoon[14].
- Still Life with Goblet Holder's depicts is recorded as Jan Steen pitcher[15].
- Still Life with Goblet Holder's made from material is recorded as oil paint[16].
- Still Life with Goblet Holder's collection is recorded as Führermuseum[17].
- Still Life with Goblet Holder's collection is recorded as Munich Central Collecting Point[18].
- Still Life with Goblet Holder's collection is recorded as Art collection of the Federal Republic of Germany[19].
- Still Life with Goblet Holder's collection is recorded as Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum[20].
- Still Life with Goblet Holder's inventory number is recorded as 0954[21].
- Still Life with Goblet Holder's inventory number is recorded as 4386[22].
- Still Life with Goblet Holder's inventory number is recorded as GG 802[23].
- Still Life with Goblet Holder's location is recorded as Führermuseum[24].
- Still Life with Goblet Holder's location is recorded as Munich Central Collecting Point[25].
- Still Life with Goblet Holder's location is recorded as Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum[26].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Pieter Claesz[2], a painter[27], 1596–1660[28], of Habsburg Netherlands[29], specialised in painting[30] and Willem Claesz. Heda[3], a painter[31], 1594–1680[32], of Dutch Republic[33].