Grapes in a basket and roses in a vase – (Frans Snyders) Previous Next


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Style: Baroque

Topic: Flowers Food Fruits Vase Dishware

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Frans Snyders

, also known as Frans Snijders, was a prominent Flemish painter born in Antwerp, Belgium, on November 11, 1579. He excelled in painting animals, hunting scenes, market scenes, and still lifes, making him one of the most accomplished artists of the 17th century. Grapes in a Basket and Roses in a Vase is an exquisite example of Snyders' mastery over still life painting. This stunning artwork showcases his exceptional ability to capture the essence of various textures, from the delicate petals of roses to the rough surface of a woven basket. The Baroque style is evident in this painting through its dynamic composition and rich colors. The artist skillfully uses light and shadow to create depth and volume, resulting in an engaging visual experience for the viewer. At Wikioo.org, we offer high-quality reproductions of famous artworks, including Grapes in a Basket and Roses in a Vase. Our skilled artists meticulously create each piece by hand, ensuring that every detail is captured flawlessly. You can choose from various sizes and customization options to make your artwork truly unique.

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