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A Bouquet of Flowers

Creator Name

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Clara Peeters

Cultural Context

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Flemish

Date

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Creation: 17th century

About the Work

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In early modern Europe, art and science were not considered separate domains of knowledge, as evidenced in the mutual development of botanical illustration and still-life painting. Women artists were more likely to specialize in still-lives than their male counterparts, due to patriarchal restrictions on women studying human anatomy from naked models. Some women, such as Flemish artist Clara Peeters, achieved renown as still life painters. This oil painting of a bouquet of flowers demonstrates precise botanical detail. European colonial extraction of plant life from the Global South was a crucial part of the development of capitalist markets, as agriculturalists bred and monetized new cultivars. A yellow and red-striped tulip, shooting out from the upper right hand side of Peeters’ bouquet, evokes 17th century “tulip mania,” in which the Dutch imported Ottoman tulips as status goods, fuelling what is widely regarded as the first market bubble in capitalist history.

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Title

A Bouquet of Flowers

Creator

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Clara Peeters (link to bio), Painter
Clara Peeters;
Clara Peeters, Flemish, Mechelen ca. 1587–after 1636 Ghent, Artist

Worktype

Paintings

Cultural Context

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Flemish

Material

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Medium: Paint, Oil paint
Oil on wood

Dimensions

18 1/8 × 12 5/8 in. (46 × 32 cm);
height: 46centimetre;
width: 32centimetre

Technique

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Oil painting

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Date

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Creation: 17th century
ca. 1612

Provenance

Purchase, Lila Acheson Wallace, Howard S. and Nancy Marks, Friends of European Paintings, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Tomilson Hill Gifts, Gift of Humanities Fund Inc., by exchange, Henry and Lucy Moses Fund Inc. Gift, and funds from various donors, 2020

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Rights

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Public Domain
Public Domain

Inscription

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Subjects

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Descriptive Topic: Vase, Plants, Bouquet, Botany
Still Life; Flowers

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Curationist Contributors

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Jessica Gengler; Reina Gattuso

Related Content

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Part of: Women Artists, the Enlightenment, and Extraction

All Works in Curationist’s archives can be reproduced and used freely. How to attribute this Work:

Clara Peeters, A Bouquet of Flowers, circa 1612. Metropolitan Museum of Art. This precise illustration of a bouquet of flowers demonstrates the intertwined histories of still-life painting and botanical illustration. Public Domain.

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