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Johannes Borman, um 1630 Den Haag – um 1670, zugeschrieben

STILL LIFE WITH GOLDEN TAZZA, GRAPES AND WALNUTS Oil on canvas. Doubled. 48 x 39 cm. In a gilded magnificent frame. A golden tazza with a long stem and small light reflections, filled with light and dark blue grapes with leaves and an apple, standing on an old, partly cracked stone slab against a dark background. On the plate are two walnuts, one of which is open, three cherries and a velvety, shining peach. High-quality painting with strong contrasts of light and dark. Annotation: The artist worked in Leiden from 1653-1658, where he became a member of the Leiden Guild of St. Luke. He later moved to Amsterdam. He is known for his fruit and flower still lifes. (14011911) (1) (18)

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Johannes Borman, um 1630 Den Haag – um 1670, zugeschrieben

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