Still Life with Wild Strawberries
Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Baroque
1705
Early Modern
17.0 x 14.0 cm
Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis
after adriaen coorte (1665 – 1707)
Discover Adriaen Coorte: A Dutch Golden Age painter of intimate still lifes. Explore his minimalist arrangements of fruit & vegetables – a unique Baroque style.
Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis (The Hague, Netherlands)
Home to Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring and Dutch Golden Age masterpieces, the Mauritshuis in The Hague offers an unparalleled journey through artistic brilliance that invites you to explore its royal halls.
A Quiet Masterpiece of the Dutch Golden Age
In the hushed stillness of a dark, indeterminate space, a small miracle of nature unfolds. Still Life with Wild Strawberries, painted around 1705, invites the viewer into a moment of profound intimacy and sensory clarity. This exquisite work, executed in the tradition of Adriaen Coorte, captures more than just a simple arrangement of fruit; it captures a fleeting breath of life preserved forever in oil. The composition is centered upon a rustic wooden box, which holds a delicate bowl of vibrant red strawberries and a single, ethereal white flower. There is a remarkable sense of weight and presence here, as if the viewer has stumbled upon a private, sacred offering left undisturbed in the shadows.
The artistry lies in the masterful tension between light and shadow, a hallmark of the Dutch Golden Age. A soft, directional light source enters from the upper left, gently brushing the rounded contours of the berries and illuminating the delicate petals of the flower. This technique, known as chiaroscuro, allows the brilliant crimson of the strawberries to pulse against the deep, velvety darkness of the background. Every element is rendered with meticulous precision; one can almost sense the tactile difference between the smooth, juicy skin of the fruit, the rough, weathered grain of the wooden container, and the fragile, paper-thin texture of the floral stem. It is a triumph of realism that transforms humble organic matter into something precious and luminous.
Symbolism and the Poetry of Nature
Beyond its visual splendor, the painting is steeped in the symbolic language of the seventeenth century. In the Dutch tradition, still life paintings were rarely mere decorations; they were meditations on existence. The wild strawberries, with their sweetness and seasonal brevity, often served as metaphors for love, fertility, and the ephemeral nature of earthly pleasures. Paired with a single white flower—a symbol of purity and innocence—the arrangement creates a poetic dialogue between passion and grace. This subtle interplay of meaning invites collectors and enthusiasts to look deeper, finding a spiritual resonance within the physical beauty of the natural world.
For the discerning interior designer or art lover, this piece offers an unparalleled sense of calm and sophistication. Its intimate scale and focused composition make it an ideal centerpiece for a curated collection, providing a focal point that commands attention without overwhelming its surroundings. Whether placed in a sunlit gallery or a moody, contemporary study, the painting brings with it a timeless elegance. Owning a high-quality reproduction of such a work is not merely about decorating a wall; it is about inviting a piece of history and a sense of quiet, contemplative beauty into the modern home.
About this artwork
- Title: Still Life with Wild Strawberries
- Artist: after adriaen coorte
- Year: 1705
- Original dimensions: 17.0 x 14.0 cm
- Format: Portrait
- Copyright status: Public domain
- Where to see it: Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis
- Medium type: WallArt
- Creative period: Mature Period
- Main color: Phthalo Green
Quick Facts
- Year: 1705
- Movement: Dutch Golden Age
- Artistic style: Baroque realism
- Title: Still Life with Wild Strawberries
- Medium: Oil painting on canvas
- Notable elements or techniques: Meticulous detail, realistic texture