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Still Life with Lobster

Experience the vivid detail of Cornelis de Heem's 17th-century still life featuring a striking lobster among opulent fruits; discover this masterpiece today.

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Still Life with Lobster

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Artwork Description

The vividly orange lobster seems to live on amid the grapes, lemons and sumptuous tableware, so meticulously is it painted; and yet it is lifeless, as are all the other objects in this still life by Cornelis de Heem. The son of the even more celebrated artist Jan Davidsz de Heem, Cornelis was a master of vivid depiction so convincing that one is almost tempted to reach into the canvas. It was painted on an expensive support – a copper plate – which further enhances the vibrancy and freshness of the colours, especially the prominent base tones of red, blue and yellow. Although the exquisite comestibles and luxurious materials – taffeta, silver cutlery, mother of pearl and ebony in the knife handle – are the accoutrements of an opulent still life, the table is not overburdened. Rather, each item has its chosen place and magnified presence in the image.This masterpiece of Dutch painting was gifted to the Kunsthaus Zürich by David and Betty Koetser as part of a 1986 donation of 67 Old Master paintings of the finest quality. Thanks to this and other gifts and purchases, the Old Master section of the collection today includes a representative group of works from the 15th to the 18th century.

Artist Biography

The Master of Luminous Still Life

Cornelis Jansz de Heem stands as one of the most celebrated figures within the Dutch Golden Age artistic landscape, a painter whose brush possessed the rare ability to breathe life into the inanimate. Born in Leiden, Netherlands, in 1631, he emerged from a family deeply rooted in the artistic traditions of his era. His father, Jan Gerritsz de Heem, was a painter himself, providing Cornelis with an early immersion in the nuances of light and form. This foundational upbringing allowed him to develop a profound sensitivity to the natural world, a trait that would eventually define his legacy as a master of the still life genre.

The trajectory of De Heem’s career was shaped by the vibrant intellectual and artistic currents of the 17th century. His formative years were marked by exposure to the monumental techniques of masters like Rembrandt and Rubens. From the Dutch tradition, he absorbed the dramatic mastery of chiaroscuro—the powerful interplay between deep shadow and brilliant light—which lent his compositions a sense of theatrical depth. Simultaneously, the influence of the Flemish master Rubens infused his work with a certain fleshy vitality and an exuberant approach to color. By the mid-1650s, his relocation to Amsterdam placed him at the heart of a thriving artistic community, where he refined his craft alongside luminaries such as Jacob van Ruysdael and Willem van Delft.

Symbolism and the Vanitas Tradition

De Heem’s artistic output is characterized by an obsessive dedication to detail and a breathtaking sensitivity to color. Unlike many of his contemporaries who sought fame through grand historical narratives or aristocratic portraits, De Heem found profound meaning in the quiet arrangement of objects. His canvases often feature meticulously rendered flowers, succulent fruits, delicate shells, and intricate musical instruments. However, these were far more than mere decorative exercises; they were deeply imbued with the symbolic language of his time.

Many of his works serve as meditations on the vanitas theme—a genre designed to remind the viewer of the transience of life and the inevitability of death. Through the subtle depiction of a wilting petal, a bruised piece of fruit, or an empty glass, De Heem explored the concept of "emptiness" and the fleeting nature of earthly beauty. In masterpieces such as his Vanitas Still-Life with Musical Instruments, he weaves together symbols of human achievement and sensory pleasure with poignant reminders of mortality, creating a captivating exploration of the human condition that resonates far beyond the 17th century.

Technique and Lasting Legacy

The technical brilliance of Cornelis de Heem lies in his ability to manipulate oil paint to achieve unparalleled textures and luminosity. His method involved the painstaking layering of thin glazes upon thinly applied paint, a process that allowed light to penetrate the surface and reflect back, creating a glowing, internal radiance. This technique enabled him to capture the specific tactile qualities of his subjects: the wet sheen on a ripe grape, the hard exoskeleton of a lobster, or the velvety softness of a rose petal.

His compositions are marvels of balance and drama, often utilizing a Baroque sensibility to guide the viewer's eye through a complex arrangement of objects. Whether presenting an opulent display in Still Life with Grapes, Peaches and a Bohemian Glass Goblet or focusing on the striking contrast of a single creature in Still Life with Lobster, De Heem maintained a rigorous control over light and shadow. His historical significance remains undiminished; he did not merely document the abundance of the Dutch Golden Age, but elevated the still life to a high art form capable of expressing the most profound philosophical truths through the simple beauty of the natural world.

cornelis de heem

cornelis de heem

1631 - 1695 , Netherlands

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Flemish Baroque
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Rembrandt van Rijn
    • Lucas van Leyden
  • Date Of Birth: April 8, 1631
  • Date Of Death: May 17, 1695
  • Full Name: Cornelis Jansz de Heem
  • Nationality: Dutch
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Fruit & Flowers
    • Nature morte aux fleurs...
    • Vanitas Still-Life
  • Place Of Birth: Leiden, Netherlands
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