Willem Claeszoon Heda

Willem Heda Claeszoon (* 1594 in Haarlem, † 1670-1682 ) was a Dutch still life painter.

Heda cultivated with unusual picturesque force the still life, especially the meal still life, by composing his paintings like of filled glasses, silver goblets, grapes, lemons and curled like. Along side Pieter Claesz as the main representative of the monochrome banketjes.

Works

  • Breakfast, oil on wood, 45 × 64 cm. Karlsruhe, Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe
  • Still Life, 1629, oil on wood 46 x 69, The Hague, Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis
  • Still Life, 1634, oil on wood, 43x57, Rotterdam, Museum Boijmans van Beuningen
  • Still life with gilt bowl, 1635, 88x113, oil on wood, Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum
  • Still Life with Ham, 1635, oil on wood, 58x78, Munich, Alte Pinakothek
  • Dessert, 1637, oil on wood, 44 × 56 cm. Paris, Musée National du Louvre
  • Breakfast table with bramble, 1631, oil on wood, 54 × 82 cm, Dresden, Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister
  • Still Life, 1640, oil on wood, 59.5 x 78.5, Aachen, Suermondt Ludwig Museum
  • Still Life, 1640, oil on panel 58.5 x 79 cm, Haarlem, Frans Hals Museum
  • Breakfast Table, 1642, oil on wood, 59 × 68 cm. Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum
  • Breakfast table with ham, 1646, oil on wood, 84.3 x 96.3 cm, Schwerin, State Museum
  • Breakfast table with Nautilusbecher, 1649, oil on wood.
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