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Title Still Life with a Lobster, Willem Claesz. Heda
Library The National Gallery
Date 1650-1659
Description To a seventeenth century viewer, the objects brought together in this still life would have suggested considerable wealth and luxury. Not only the lobster, but also salt, pepper and citrus fruit were costly items at that time. The elaborately crafted gold goblet and the stand supporting the glass on the right, were highly valued for their material and workmanship. Blue and white porcelain was imported into the Netherlands from China. While it remains debatable whether such a display of wealth served as a reminder of the transience of all earthly belongings, the luxury objects clearly point to the elaborate lifestyle of successful Dutch merchants during the 'Golden Age'.
Document Type Painting
Primary Commodity Miscellaneous
Theme Art and Literature
Keywords china, fish, lobster, salt, spices, pepper, fruit, lemons, glass, merchant, fancy goods, importation, commerce
Region Europe
Places Netherlands
Copyright Willem Claesz. Heda, Still Life with a Lobster, © The National Gallery, London.