Maria Vos artwork • painting • previously for sale Still life with a silver vase, a peeled lemon on a wanli plate
Maria Vos
Amsterdam 1824-1906 Oosterbeek
1824-1906
Still life with a silver vase, a peeled lemon on a wanli plate
oil on panel 14.0 x 11.5 cm, signed l.l. and dated 1874
This painting was previously for sale.
Maria Vos painted highly imaginative still lifes, often with fruit, vegetables and fish. Regarding light and composition the works often suggest 17th century, Dutch ostentations still lifes. She was gifted in the way she conveyed various materials, like shining copper, glistening onions or the silver skin of a fish. In 1854 she settled with the still life painter Adriana Haanen, in the village of Oosterbeek, where they made many sketches, drawings and watercolours of the Veluwe landscape. For this reason she is counted among the artists of the Oosterbeek School. She also undertook study trips along the Rhine and to Paris and Belgium.