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Art print of a painting of a wine glass carved with sweet and red wine in Venice, shaped with oysters in an overturned dish and bread on a ledge - Simon Luttichuys

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Art print Un roemer carved from sweet wine and red wine in a Venice glass shaped with oysters in an overturned dish and bread on a ledge - Simon Luttichuys – Captivating introduction The work of Simon Luttichuys, titled "Un roemer carved from sweet wine and red wine in a Venice glass shaped with oysters in an overturned dish and bread on a ledge," presents itself as a true ode to still life, an artistic genre that celebrates the pleasures of the table and the beauty of everyday objects. This painting, evoking gustatory and visual sensations, transports the viewer into an intimate, almost sensory atmosphere, where rich colors and delicate textures blend harmoniously. Through this work, Luttichuys manages to capture the very essence of the art of living in Venice, while offering a reflection on the ephemeral beauty of food and drinks. Style and uniqueness of the work Luttichuys stands out for his meticulous and realistic approach, making each element of his composition a centerpiece. In this piece, the carved roemer becomes the focal point, drawing the eye with its brilliance and transparency. The luminous reflections on the wine, whether sweet or red, create a fascinating play of light, while the oysters, carefully presented on an overturned dish, add an organic and tactile dimension to the scene. The bread, simple and humble, finds its place on the ledge, reminding us that beauty also resides in the simplicity of things. Luttichuys skillfully plays with shadows and lights, creating an atmosphere of conviviality and warmth, inviting the viewer to share this tasting moment. The artist and his influence Simon Luttichuys, born in the 17th century, was a Dutch painter whose work is rooted in the tradition of still life masters. His career, though less well-known than that of his contemporaries, demonstrates undeniable talent for depicting objects and food. Influenced by artists such as Willem Claeszoon Heda and Pieter Claesz, Luttichuys

Art print of a painting of a wine glass carved with sweet and red wine in Venice, shaped with oysters in an overturned dish and bread on a ledge - Simon Luttichuys

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Art print Un roemer carved from sweet wine and red wine in a Venice glass shaped with oysters in an overturned dish and bread on a ledge - Simon Luttichuys – Captivating introduction The work of Simon Luttichuys, titled "Un roemer carved from sweet wine and red wine in a Venice glass shaped with oysters in an overturned dish and bread on a ledge," presents itself as a true ode to still life, an artistic genre that celebrates the pleasures of the table and the beauty of everyday objects. This painting, evoking gustatory and visual sensations, transports the viewer into an intimate, almost sensory atmosphere, where rich colors and delicate textures blend harmoniously. Through this work, Luttichuys manages to capture the very essence of the art of living in Venice, while offering a reflection on the ephemeral beauty of food and drinks. Style and uniqueness of the work Luttichuys stands out for his meticulous and realistic approach, making each element of his composition a centerpiece. In this piece, the carved roemer becomes the focal point, drawing the eye with its brilliance and transparency. The luminous reflections on the wine, whether sweet or red, create a fascinating play of light, while the oysters, carefully presented on an overturned dish, add an organic and tactile dimension to the scene. The bread, simple and humble, finds its place on the ledge, reminding us that beauty also resides in the simplicity of things. Luttichuys skillfully plays with shadows and lights, creating an atmosphere of conviviality and warmth, inviting the viewer to share this tasting moment. The artist and his influence Simon Luttichuys, born in the 17th century, was a Dutch painter whose work is rooted in the tradition of still life masters. His career, though less well-known than that of his contemporaries, demonstrates undeniable talent for depicting objects and food. Influenced by artists such as Willem Claeszoon Heda and Pieter Claesz, Luttichuys

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