Still Life with Flowers, Insects and Reptiles, Dutch Golden Age
Still Life with Flowers, Insects and Reptiles, Dutch Golden Age
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Still Life with Flowers, Insects and Reptiles — Dutch Golden Age, c. 1660s–1680s
Lush, mysterious, and teeming with life — this extraordinary still life belongs to the rare Dutch Golden Age genre known as sottobosco (undergrowth painting). Against a shadowy forest floor, exotic flowers, crawling insects, and coiled reptiles are rendered with breathtaking precision, inviting the viewer into a world that is simultaneously beautiful and unsettling.
The style and subject matter are closely associated with two Dutch masters who pioneered this genre: Otto Marseus van Schrieck (1619–1678), who was celebrated across Europe for his dramatic forest floor compositions featuring reptiles and insects, and Matthias Withoos (1627–1703), whose meticulous naturalism brought a scientific eye to similarly themed works. Both artists were active in the same period and circle, and this work bears the hallmarks of their shared tradition.
Though the specific attribution remains unconfirmed, the quality and character of this painting place it firmly within this remarkable niche of 17th century Dutch art. Printed on premium luster photo paper, this museum-quality reproduction captures every intricate detail of this captivating composition.
- Attributed to: Otto Marseus van Schrieck (1619–1678) or Matthias Withoos (1627–1703)
- Style: Sottobosco still life, Dutch Golden Age
- Period: c. 1660s–1680s
- Printed on premium luster photo paper
- Available in multiple sizes

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