Maria van Oosterwijck

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Maria van Oosterwijck was a 17th-century Dutch Golden Age painter renowned for her meticulously detailed and symbolically rich still-life flower paintings.

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instanceOf Dutch Golden Age painter
human
painter
artisticTheme memento mori
religious symbolism
transience of life
vanitas symbolism
contemporaryRecognition admired at European courts
highly sought-after still-life painter in her lifetime
countryOfCitizenship Dutch Republic
dateOfBirth 1630-08-20
dateOfDeath 1693-11-12
ethnicGroup Dutch
fieldOfWork flower painting
still life painting
gender female
genre floral still life
vanitas still life
influencedBy Jan Davidsz de Heem
languagesSpoken Dutch
movement Baroque
Dutch Golden Age
name Maria van Oosterwijck self-link
neverMarried true
notableFor meticulously detailed still-life paintings
symbolically rich flower compositions
notableWork Flower Still Life with a Timepiece
Still Life with Flowers in a Glass Vase (c. 1670s)
Vanitas Still Life (c. 1668)
occupation painter
patron Augustus II the Strong
Charles II of England
Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor
Louis XIV of France
placeOfBirth Dutch Republic
Nootdorp NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Dutch Republic
Uitdam
religion Calvinism
residence Amsterdam
Delft NERFINISHED
studentOf Jan Davidsz de Heem
styleCharacteristic highly detailed rendering
rich, saturated colors
strong chiaroscuro
usedMotif books
cut flowers
hourglasses
insects
religious texts
skulls
workLocation Amsterdam
Delft NERFINISHED

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Willem van Aelst influenced Maria van Oosterwijck
Maria van Oosterwijck name Maria van Oosterwijck self-link