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The artist may have been doing better financially in his later years as he was able to buy a house in
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paintings. The move to painting pronkstillevens may have been motivated by economic necessity as they could be sold to a wealthier clientele. These still lifes are often quite elaborate displays and show the influence of
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He generally used a fairly broad technique and brown tonalities with some precision of detail. Van
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who were specialists in monochrome banquet still lives. He often worked on a larger scale than his Dutch contemporaries with his tall canvasses reaching a height of one meter.
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of still lifes. Little recognized in his day and initially active as a marine painter, he is now considered one of the most important painters of
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are some of the public collections that hold paintings by
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from 1657 where he joined the local Guild of Saint Luke. In 1663 he returned to The Hague where he remained until 1669 when he moved to
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