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Venetian glass goblet containing tulips, roses, anemones, gentian, fritillary
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Venetian glass goblet containing tulips, roses, anemones, gentian, fritillary
3084224 Venetian glass goblet containing tulips, roses, anemones, gentian, fritillary, iris varigat, lilium chalcedonicum maybug, may-fly, lily-of-the-valley and primula by Marrel, Jacob (1614-81); 36.2x24 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK; eFitzwilliam Museum; German, out of copyright
Media ID 22629022
© Fitzwilliam Museum / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases a Venetian glass goblet overflowing with an exquisite arrangement of vibrant tulips, roses, anemones, gentian, fritillary, iris varigat, lilium chalcedonicum maybug, may-fly, lily-of-the-valley and primula. Created by the talented artist Jacob Marrel in the 17th century, this still life composition is a true masterpiece. The intricate details and delicate brushstrokes bring each flower to life in this botanical wonderland. The golden hues of the flowers complemented by the rich colors of the goblet create a harmonious visual symphony that captivates any viewer's attention. As you gaze at this artwork captured through time on this print from Fine Art Finder, you can almost feel as if you are transported back to a Dutch or German garden during the Renaissance era. The meticulous placement of each bloom alongside crawling insects adds depth and intrigue to this floral arrangement. Displayed at Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge University UK, this piece not only celebrates nature's beauty but also highlights Marrel's skillful technique in capturing its essence. It serves as a testament to his mastery over still-life painting and his ability to evoke emotions through art. Whether you are an admirer of flowers or simply appreciate fine artistry from centuries pasts; let yourself be enchanted by this breathtaking image that immortalizes Marrel's talent for generations to come.
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