Sebastian Stoskopff

Strasbourg 1597-Idstein 1657
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Sebastian Stoskopff Still Life with a Statuette and Shells (mk05) oil painting


Still Life with a Statuette and Shells (mk05)
Stillleben mit einer Statuette und Schält (mk05)
Gemälde ID::  20249
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
Still Life with a Statuette and Shells (mk05)
Stillleben mit einer Statuette und Schält (mk05)
Wood,201/2 x 28 1/2''(52 x 73cm)
Wood,201/2 X 28 1/2~~ (52 X 73cm)
Wood,201/2_x_28_1/2''(52_x_73cm)
   
   
     

Sebastian Stoskopff Still Life with Books Candle and Bronze Statue (mk05) oil painting


Still Life with Books Candle and Bronze Statue (mk05)
Stillleben mit Buchkerze und Bronzestatue (mk05)
Gemälde ID::  20251
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
Still Life with Books Candle and Bronze Statue (mk05)
Stillleben mit Buchkerze und Bronzestatue (mk05)
Canvas,20 x 27''(51 x 69 cm)Acquired in 1982
Leinwand, 20 X 27~~ (51 X 69 cm) Hat in 1982 Erlangt
Canvas,20_x_27''(51_x_69_cm)Acquired_in_1982
   
   
     

Sebastian Stoskopff Still-Life with Glasses and Bottles oil painting


Still-Life with Glasses and Bottles
Gemälde ID::  51004
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
Still-Life with Glasses and Bottles
1641-44 Oil on canvas, 122 x 99 cm
1641-44_ Oil_on_canvas,_ 122_x_99_cm
   
   
     

Sebastian Stoskopff The Great Vanity oil painting


The Great Vanity
Gemälde ID::  51005
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
The Great Vanity
1641 Oil on canvas
1641_Oil_on_canvas
   
   
     

Sebastian Stoskopff Still-Life of Glasses in a Basket oil painting


Still-Life of Glasses in a Basket
Gemälde ID::  63702
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
Still-Life of Glasses in a Basket
1644 Oil on canvas, 51 x 62 cm Mus?e de l'Oeuvre de Notre Dame, Strasbourg The most neglected area of French 17th-century painting is that of still-life. It is still sometimes mistakenly assumed that the work of still-life painters was insignificant in their time compared with the grand designs of Claude and Poussin but, with one major exception, all the main still-life painters worked in Paris; they were not provincial artists working in obscurity away from the mainstream of the development of painting. The exception was the obscure S?bastian Stoskopff, whose oeuvre has only recently been reconstructed. He was isolated in Strasbourg, the main town of the province of Alsace, which did not come under French rule until 1648 (although Strasbourg itself was not occupied until 1681). In the Middle Ages the artistic traditions of Alsace had their own flavour, being subjected to influences from central Europe, Italy, and, to a lesser extent, France. Stoskopff, however, was influenced by none of these traditions, being a totally isolated painter working in a style verging on the naive. Influences from such German still-life painters as Georg Flegel are discernible, but they merely be caused by the similarity of subject-matter rather than by any stylistic affinity. Stoskopff art's is unique. One of the best examples of his work is the Still-Life of Glasses in a Basket. The tonality is monochrome, and the glasses in the basket are positioned in disarray. To this day, waitresses in restaurants in the region collect the empty drinking glasses by placing them heaped up in a basket rather than balancing them on a tray. There is therefore no complex iconography behind such a depiction; it is just a careful record of an everyday sight.Artist:STOSKOPFF, S?bastien Title: Still-Life of Glasses in a Basket Painted in 1601-1650 , French - - painting : still-life
1644_Oil_on_canvas,_51_x_62_cm_Mus?e_de_l'Oeuvre_de_Notre_Dame,_Strasbourg_The_most_neglected_area_of_French_17th-century_painting_is_that_of_still-life._It_is_still_sometimes_mistakenly_assumed_that_the_work_of_still-life_painters_was_insignificant_in_their_time_compared_with_the_grand_designs_of_Claude_and_Poussin_but,_with_one_major_exception,_all_the_main_still-life_painters_worked_in_Paris;_they_were_not_provincial_artists_working_in_obscurity_away_from_the_mainstream_of_the_development_of_painting._The_exception_was_the_obscure_S?bastian_Stoskopff,_whose_oeuvre_has_only_recently_been_reconstructed._He_was_isolated_in_Strasbourg,_the_main_town_of_the_province_of_Alsace,_which_did_not_come_under_French_rule_until_1648_(although_Strasbourg_itself_was_not_occupied_until_1681)._In_the_Middle_Ages_the_artistic_traditions_of_Alsace_had_their_own_flavour,_being_subjected_to_influences_from_central_Europe,_Italy,_and,_to_a_lesser_extent,_France._Stoskopff,_however,_was_influenced_by_none_of_these_traditions,_being_a_totally_isolated_painter_working_in_a_style_verging_on_the_naive._Influences_from_such_German_still-life_painters_as_Georg_Flegel_are_discernible,_but_they_merely_be_caused_by_the_similarity_of_subject-matter_rather_than_by_any_stylistic_affinity._Stoskopff_art's_is_unique._One_of_the_best_examples_of_his_work_is_the_Still-Life_of_Glasses_in_a_Basket._The_tonality_is_monochrome,_and_the_glasses_in_the_basket_are_positioned_in_disarray._To_this_day,_waitresses_in_restaurants_in_the_region_collect_the_empty_drinking_glasses_by_placing_them_heaped_up_in_a_basket_rather_than_balancing_them_on_a_tray._There_is_therefore_no_complex_iconography_behind_such_a_depiction;_it_is_just_a_careful_record_of_an_everyday_sight.Artist:STOSKOPFF,_S?bastien_Title:_Still-Life_of_Glasses_in_a_Basket___Painted_in__1601-1650___,__French__-_-_painting__:_still-life
   
   
     

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