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Vanitas Still Life, Pieter Symonsz Potter, 1646

  • Дата создания1646
  • Размеры54.0 x 41.0 cm

Dutch Golden Age painter Pieter Symonsz Potter (1597-1652) created genre & farm landscapes. Grandfather of renowned artists, known for his detailed realism and connection to Enkhuizen's history.

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Vanitas Still Life, Pieter Symonsz Potter, 1646

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Pieter Symonsz Potter painted this Vanitas Still Life in 1646. Almost all the elements in the scene – the skull, small lamp, air bubbles and the old books – are unmistakable allusions to transience and the brevity of mortal life on earth. The dice, flute and book of music also feature regularly in such scenes, stressing how relative human pleasures are.7 The vanitas still life was an extremely popular subject in 16th- and 17th-century prints and paintings.8 A striking detail in this still life is the large seal with a lion, which was the Great Seal of the United Provinces.9 This rather monochrome work with its predominantly brown hues was probably painted quite quickly, given its simple composition. According to Meijer there is a still life by Jacques de Claeuw that bears some relationship to this late painting by Potter.10 One unusual feature of this work is its vertical format. Potter made two other vanitas still lifes, and there are several others that are attributed to him. They are horizontal works and are more grey than brown in tone. Potter’s earliest signed and dated vanitas still life is from 1636.11 It shows a globe, a skull, some books, letters and an hour-glass, and betrays the influence of the Leiden still-life painters Harmen and Pieter van Steenwijck, which is less apparent in Potter’s later work.12 Potter painted another Vanitas Still Life two years later.13 The skull in that painting is seen from the same angle as this one, but the scene looks freer in its brushwork and composition. The scale of the objects was increased. One possible explanation for that is the growing influence of Jan Davidsz de Heem. None of the vanitas still lifes attributed to Potter can be dated as late as the one in the Rijksmuseum.14 Unusually, the provenance of the Amsterdam painting can be traced back to the 17th century, specifically to the estate of Adriana Balckeneynde, who was married to Pieter Potter’s son Paulus.15 Everhard Korthals Altes, 2007 See Bibliography and Rijksmuseum painting catalogues See Key to abbreviations and Acknowledgements This entry was published in J. Bikker (ed.), Dutch Paintings of the Seventeenth Century in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, I: Artists Born between 1570 and 1600, coll. cat. Amsterdam 2007, no. 249.

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A Legacy of Light and Earth: The Life of Pieter Symonsz Potter

In the vibrant tapestry of the Dutch Golden Age, few names resonate with the quiet, enduring strength of Pieter Symonsz Potter. Born in 1597 within the maritime splendor of Enkhuizen, a city defined by its industrious glassmaking and bustling trade, Potter’s early years were steeped in a world of meticulous craftsmanship. Before he ever touched an oil brush to canvas, his hands were trained in the delicate art of glass painting. This foundational discipline instilled in him a profound reverence for luminosity and the subtle interplay of color through transparency—a skill that would later allow him to breathe life into the textures of the Dutch countryside.

As his artistic ambitions expanded beyond the fragile medium of glass, Potter’s journey led him toward the academic heart of the Netherlands. His relocation to Leiden in 1628 marked a transformative era of development. It was here that he sought to master the richer, more visceral medium of oil paint, a pursuit that brought him into the orbit of the legendary Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn. While the historical record suggests a complex web of artistic influences, the connection to the great Rembrandt’s workshop undoubtedly infused Potter’s work with an unparalleled commitment to realism and a psychological depth that transcended mere imitation.

The Art of the Everyday: Genre and Landscape

Potter’s oeuvre serves as a window into the soul of seventeenth-century Dutch life, capturing a world that was simultaneously gritty and beautiful. He moved effortlessly between two primary realms: the intimate, often bustling genre scenes of domesticity and the expansive, breathing landscapes of the rural landscape. His canvases do not shy away from the unvarnable truths of his era; instead, they celebrate the textures of existence—the heavy folds of a peasant’s cloak, the dampness of fertile soil, and the spirited vitality of livestock.

His mastery was particularly evident in his ability to elevate the mundane to the monumental. Whether depicting a quiet tavern gathering or a sun-drenched farmyard, Potter utilized a sophisticated palette to evoke atmosphere. His work often featured:

  • Genre Scenes: Intricate depictions of marketplaces and domestic interiors that captured the social pulse of Dutch society.
  • Farm Landscapes: Expansive vistas brimming with animals, where the focus remained on the authentic, unidealized reality of agricultural life.
  • Still Lifes: Meticulous studies of objects that showcased his early training in detail and light.

A Lineage of Artistic Excellence

Beyond his individual achievements, Pieter Symonsz Potter’s historical significance is inextricably linked to the artistic dynasty he helped foster. He was not merely a painter but a patriarch of a profound creative lineage. As the father of Pieter I Potter and the grandfather to the celebrated masters Paulus Potter and Maria Potter, his influence flowed through generations of Dutch art. This familial connection ensured that his dedication to observational accuracy and textural richness became a cornerstone of the family’s contribution to the Golden Age.

By the time of his death in Amsterdam in 1652, Potter had secured his place within the prestigious Guild of Saint Luke in Delft and the Confrerie Pictura. His life remains a testament to the transition from craft to fine art, representing a period when the Dutch Republic found its unique voice through the celebration of the local, the real, and the remarkably detailed. Through his eyes, we continue to witness the enduring beauty of a vanished world, rendered with a precision that defies the passage of centuries.

Pieter Symonsz Potter

Pieter Symonsz Potter

1597 - 1652 , Netherlands

Основные сведения

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Golden Age
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Willem Bartsius
    • Paulus Potter
  • Date Of Birth: 1597, Enkhuizen
  • Date Of Death: 1652, Amsterdam
  • Full Name: Pieter Symonsz Potter
  • Nationality: Dutch
  • Notable Artworks:
    • A Musical Company in an Interior
    • Vanitas Still Life
    • Perseus and Andromeda
  • Place Of Birth: Enkhuizen, Netherlands