VEERENDAEL, Nicolaes van - b. 1640 Antwerpen, d. 1691 Antwerpen - WGA

VEERENDAEL, Nicolaes van

(b. 1640 Antwerpen, d. 1691 Antwerpen)

Flemish painter. He was taught by his father, Willem van Veerendael, and was a member of the Antwerp Guild of St Luke by 1657. Apart from some allegorical scenes with monkeys in the style of Jan Breughel the Elder and David Teniers the Younger, van Veerendael painted flower-pieces. Initially these were small, bright, graceful bouquets in tall, narrow vases, or cartouches and garlands surrounding a religious scene, sometimes by another artist, such as the Cartouche with the Virgin Surrounded by a Floral Wreath (Berlin, Staatliche Museen), in which the central grisaille is by Erasmus Quellinus.

In his early work van Veerendael was influenced by Daniel Seghers, but he worked with more glaze and stronger and more contrasting colours. The bouquets from the 1670s are more informal, and insects and vanitas elements are sometimes included, indicating his debt to the work of Jan Davidsz. de Heem, with whom he collaborated on a flower still-life (Munich, Alte Pinakothek). After 1680 van Veerendael painted much more freely and briskly and used fewer glazes (e.g. Flowers and Fruit, Evansville, IN, Museum of Art and Science). Despite his susceptibility to outside influences, he did achieve a recognizable style and can be seen as a forerunner of 18th-century Flemish flower painting.

Flower Still-Life
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Flower Still-Life

Veerendael was one of the most important flower painters active in Antwerp during the second half of the 17th century. His paintings show a remarkable attention to detail and the artist was much admired for this even in his own day. This painting represents a still-life of variegated tulips, a rose, carnation, an iris and other flowers in a glass vase, resting on a stone ledge draped with a cloth, together with a butterfly.

Suggested listening (streaming mp3, 7 minutes):

Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker, ballet suite, op. 71, Waltz of the Flowers

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Still-Life

The picture represents a still-life of roses, carnations and other flowers in a sculpted urn with fruit and other flowers below.

Still-Life with Flowers
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Still-Life with Flowers

The painting shows a still-life with a tulip, a rose, a carnation and other flowers in a glass vase, on a stone ledge.

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