Still Life: A Basket of Grapes and Other Fruit
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Jacob van Hulsdonck

1582
1645
Netherlands
Jacob van Hulsdonck (Netherlands, 1582–1645) was a still-life painter born in Antwerp and active in the Dutch Republic.
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Movement:
Baroque
Biography:

Jacob van Hulsdonck was a Dutch painter born in the Netherlands in 1582 and active until his death in 1645. He is primarily associated with the Baroque movement and is renowned for his still-life paintings, which often feature elaborate arrangements of flowers and fruits. Van Hulsdonck's work is characterized by its meticulous detail and vibrant color palette, contributing to the development of still-life as a significant genre in Dutch art. He was influenced by the works of earlier artists, including Ambrosius Bosschaert, and his paintings were sought after by collectors during his lifetime. The exact details of his training and early life remain unknown, but his legacy endures through his contributions to the Baroque still-life tradition.

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