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Jan van Huysum, 'Flowers in a Terracotta Vase', 1736-7

Key facts
Full title Flowers in a Terracotta Vase
Artist Jan van Huysum
Artist dates 1682 - 1749
Date made 1736-7
Medium and support oil on canvas
Dimensions 133.5 × 91.5 cm
Inscription summary Signed; Dated
Acquisition credit Bought, 1869
Inventory number NG796
Location Not on display
Collection Main Collection
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Flowers in a Terracotta Vase
Jan van Huysum
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This is no shy, hide-in-a-corner painting. It’s meant to dazzle and it does. It would have taken a long time to identify each flower and this is part of the picture’s purpose. Van Huysum is after, and achieves, excess: a celebration of nature, an entertaining puzzle and a display of wealth, culture and fashion.

There are more than 30 species in the vase – from florid roses, peonies, mauve and red poppies to the more humble primroses, apple blossom and bachelor’s buttons. He adds insects and hothouse fruit to the exotic mix. But one or two of the luscious grapes are past their best, perhaps suggesting the brevity of life – but more likely indicating that a painting lives on long after fruit and flowers have vanished.

This is a rich man’s bouquet made to look winsome and natural, but in reality it’s carefully orchestrated, displaying not only a passion for flowers but an immense knowledge and understanding of them.

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