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Description: | Fish and crustaceans are familiar components of still-life compositions. They were often depicted with palpable naturalism by Dutch painters from the seventeenth century onwards, in still-life compositions which might include tableware, drinking glasses and peeled lemons, or arrayed on stalls in everyday scenes of markets. It is unknown who painted this still life of fish among greenery, which lacks the great facility of its antecedents, and it is even possible that the artist was British. | Subjects: | still life (fish) | Source: | Vads | Creator: | Artist: Unknown Æ | Identifier: | http://www.vads.ac.uk/large.php?uid=8483... | Go to resource |
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