- Willem Claeszoon Heda
Willem Claeszoon Heda (
December 14 ,1594 ,Haarlem - c. 1680, Haarlem) was one of the earliest Dutch artists devoted exclusively to the painting ofstill life .He was a contemporary and comrade of
Dirck Hals , akin to him in pictorial touch and technical execution. But Heda was more careful and finished than Hals, showing considerable skill and taste in the arrangement and colouring of his chased cups, beakers and tankards of both precious and inferior metals. Nothing is so appetizing as his fare: delicacies such as oysters upon rich plate, and seldom without cut lemon, bread, champagne, olives and pastry. Even the more commonplace meals have charm, comprising sliced ham, bread, walnuts and beer.One of Heda's early masterpieces, dated 1623 and in
Alte Pinakothek ,Munich , is as homely as a later one of 1651 in the Liechtenstein Gallery atVienna . A more luxurious repast is a "Luncheon" in theAugsburg Gallery, dated 1644.Most of Heda's pictures are on the European continent, notably in the galleries of
Paris ,Parma ,Ghent ,Darmstadt , Gotha, Munich and Vienna. He was a man of repute in his native city, filling all the offices of dignity and trust in theguild ofHaarlem . He seems to have influenced considerably the youngFrans Hals .* [http://www.galleryofart.us/Willem_Claesz_Heda/ Willem Claeszoon Heda Gallery]
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