Philippe Rousseau, not to be confused with his namesake, the landscape painter Théodore, was famous for sumptuous, virtuoso still lifes and animal pieces of the ‘cat surprised by a dog’ genre. Today his reputation rests on the few times that he made no concessions to kitsch, as in this still life. That glass, that bulb, the roots in the water: that is more than enough.
Specifications
Title | Still Life with Hyacinth |
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Material and technique | Oil on canvas |
Object type |
Painting
> Painting
> Two-dimensional object
> Art object
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Location | This object is in storage |
Dimensions |
Width 40 cm Height 58,5 cm |
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Artists |
Painter:
Philippe Rousseau
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Accession number | 2257 (OK) |
Credits | Purchased 1945 |
Department | Old Masters |
Acquisition date | 1945 |
Creation date | in circa 1850 |
Internal exhibitions |
The Collection Enriched (2011) |
Material | |
Object |