Social Commentary in Dutch Still Life Paintings:

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Though certainly lesser known, two seventeenth-century Dutch artists each created a respectable body of work in the Renaissance period as well: Pieter Gerritsz and Pieter Claesz. Their works consist of primarily still-life paintings; those commonly placed in monographs include Gerritsz' Still Life of the Paston (Yarmouth) Collection and Claesz' Still Life with Turkey-Pie...
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Their works consist of primarily still-life paintings; those commonly placed in monographs include Gerritsz' Still Life of the Paston (Yarmouth) Collection and Claesz' Still Life with Turkey-Pie. The painting by Gerritsz, now found in the Castle Museum in Norwich, England, portrays an uruly accumulation of both exotic and domestic items gathered by Sir William Paston throughout the seventeenth century...
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