Willem van Aelst, 1663 - Flower Still Life with a Timepiece - fine art print
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Article summary
This classic art artpiece was made by Willem van Aelst in the year 1663. The beyond 350 year old original had the following size: height: 62,5 cm width: 49 cm | height: 24,6 in width: 19,3 in and was painted with the techinque of oil on canvas. The original masterpiece has the following text as inscrption: signed and dated: Guill.mo van Aelst. 1663.. Today, the artwork is included in the digital collection of Mauritshuis in The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands. With courtesy of - Mauritshuis, The Hague (public domain). Furthermore, the work of art has the creditline: The Het Loo Palace, Apeldoorn, 1757; Prince William V, The Hague, until 1795; confiscated by the French, transferred to the Muséum Central des Arts/Musée Napoléon (Musée du Louvre), Paris, 1795-1815; Royal Picture Gallery, housed in the Prince William V Gallery, The Hague, 1816; transferred to the Mauritshuis, 1822. What is more, the alignment is portrait with a side ratio of 3 : 4, meaning that the length is 25% shorter than the width. Willem van Aelst was a still life painter, whose art style can be attributed mainly to Baroque. The Dutch painter was born in the year 1627 in Delft, South Holland, Netherlands and passed away at the age of 63 in 1690.
Materials our customers can choose
In the dropdown menu next to the article you can choose the material and size of your choice. We allow you to pick your favorite size and material among the following product individualization options:
- Aluminium dibond: These are metal prints on aluminium dibond with a true depth effect. For the Aluminium Dibond option, we print your favorite artwork on the surface of the aluminum composite. The bright & white parts of the original work of art shimmer with a silky gloss, however without the glow. The colors are luminous and bright in the highest definition, fine details appear very clear.
- Acrylic glass print: An acrylic glass print, often denoted as a UV print on plexiglass, makes your original into stunning décor. The artwork is manufactured with state-of-the-art UV direct printing technology. This makes deep, intense print colors. Our acrylic glass protects your selected fine art print against light and external influences for many more years to come.
- Printed poster (canvas material): Our poster is a printed flat canvas paper with a nice surface structure. A print poster is ideally suited for framing the art print with the help of a custom-made frame. Please keep in mind, that depending on the absolute size of the canvas poster print we add a white margin of around 2-6cm round about the print to facilitate the framing with a custom frame.
- Canvas: The printed canvas, not to be confused with a painting on a canvas, is a digital image printed on a canvas. A canvas of your favorite artpiece will allow you to transform your individual fine art print into a large artpiece like you know from art galleries. Canvas Prints have the advantage of being relatively low in weight, meaning that it is easy to hang up your Canvas print without the use of extra wall-mounts. A canvas print is suitable for any kind of wall.
Important legal note: We try whatever we can to describe our art products with as many details as possible and to illustrate them visually in our shop. However, the pigments of the print materials, as well as the print result can diverge slightly from the image on your monitor. Depending on the screen settings and the nature of the surface, colors can unfortunately not be printed 100% realistically. Given that all art reproductions are processed and printed by hand, there might as well be minor discrepancies in the exact position and the size of the motif.
About this product
Article categorization: | art copy |
Method of reproduction: | reproduction in digital format |
Manufacturing method: | UV print / digital printing |
Product Origin: | German-made |
Type of stock: | on demand |
Product use: | home design, gallery wall |
Alignment: | portrait alignment |
Image ratio: | 3 : 4 |
Image aspect ratio implication: | the length is 25% shorter than the width |
Materials you can choose: | canvas print, acrylic glass print (with real glass coating), metal print (aluminium dibond), poster print (canvas paper) |
Canvas on stretcher frame (canvas print) variants: | 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47", 120x160cm - 47x63" |
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) sizes: | 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47", 120x160cm - 47x63" |
Poster print (canvas paper) variants: | 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47" |
Aluminium print variants: | 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47" |
Frame: | without frame |
Background information about the unique artpiece
Title of the artwork: | "Flower Still Life with a Timepiece" |
Classification: | painting |
Broad category: | classic art |
Time: | 17th century |
Artwork year: | 1663 |
Age of artwork: | over 350 years old |
Painted on: | oil on canvas |
Artwork original size: | height: 62,5 cm width: 49 cm |
Signature on artpiece: | signed and dated: Guill.mo van Aelst. 1663. |
Exhibited in: | Mauritshuis |
Place of museum: | The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands |
Website of the museum: | Mauritshuis |
License type of artwork: | public domain |
Courtesy of: | Mauritshuis, The Hague |
Creditline of artwork: | The Het Loo Palace, Apeldoorn, 1757; Prince William V, The Hague, until 1795; confiscated by the French, transferred to the Muséum Central des Arts/Musée Napoléon (Musée du Louvre), Paris, 1795-1815; Royal Picture Gallery, housed in the Prince William V Gallery, The Hague, 1816; transferred to the Mauritshuis, 1822 |
Artist details
Artist: | Willem van Aelst |
Alias names: | Willem Valdenaft, Will von der Alst, Will. Verhelst, G. van Aelst, Vander Ælst, B. van Aalst, Guilielmo van Aalst, W. van Aalst, Guillaume Van-Aelst, G.me van Aelst, Will. Varelst, Gilemo van Aelst, Aelst, Will. Verelt, Guglielmo Vaalest, Willem Van Elst, William Varelst, William Van Alst, Guiellimo van Aelst, A. van Aalst, Varnas fiammengo, V. Alst, Guil. van Aelst, Van Haelst, Wilhem Van Alst, Guillaume van Aelst, Guill. Van-Aelst, Varnas fiammingo, Wilhelm van Aelst, Guillielmo van Aelst, Guillelmo van Aalst, Willem van Aelst, Aelst Guillaume Van, Guomo van Aelst, Willem Valdenast, Gillis van Aalst, Vanelst, V. Aelst, Guilleuame van Aalst, Guill. Van Achst, Guillelmo van Aelst, van Aelst, Gulielmo V. Alest, Guiljelmo van Aelst, VVilliam Verelst, Wm. van der Aalst, Aelst Willem van, van der Aalst, Willem Vander Aalst, William van Aelst, W. Van Aelst, Valdenast, Guiellmo van Aelst, Van Ailst, van aelst willem, W. Verelst, van der Alst, Willem Van Haelst, Guglielmo Vanlest, Willem Van Alest, N. Van Aelst, Valdenaft, Von Olst, Guiellemo van Aelst, Guli. Van Aelst, Van Elst, William Verelst, Van Alest, van Aals, Willem Van Aalst, G. v. Aalst, Van Alst, Willem Vander Aelst, Gullelmo van Aalst, Guliel. Van Alst, van aelst wm, Guiljam van Aelst, Willem Von Olst, Vanolsten, Wm. Van Aelst, Guglielmo von Alst, Van Aalst, Aelst Wilhelm van, Guellimo van Aelst, Willhelm van Aelst, Gme. Van Alst, Guill: van Aelst, Monsù Gulielmo, Vander Aelst, G. van Aalst, Monsù Guglielmo, Monsù Guliel.o, Will. Verelst, willem van alst, Guilielmo van Aelst, Guill. Van Aelst, Guomo. van Aelst, G. van Aolst, Guillimo van Aelst, Vander Aalst |
Gender of the artist: | male |
Artist nationality: | Dutch |
Professions: | still life painter |
Country of the artist: | the Netherlands |
Classification: | old master |
Styles: | Baroque |
Age at death: | 63 years |
Birth year: | 1627 |
Birthplace: | Delft, South Holland, Netherlands |
Died: | 1690 |
Died in (place): | Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands |
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The Het Loo Palace, Apeldoorn, 1757; Prince William V, The Hague, until 1795; confiscated by the French, transferred to the Muséum Central des Arts/Musée Napoléon (Musée du Louvre), Paris, 1795-1815; Royal Picture Gallery, housed in the Prince William V Gallery, The Hague, 1816; transferred to the Mauritshuis, 1822