Jan Davidsz. de Heem

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A beautiful notebook with 36 blank cream-colored pages.
The size is 180 x 240 x 5 mm. The cover is flexible, making the book easy to use. The cover has a linen structure, which gives the notebook a nice look and feels nice.
The reproduction on this note
€9,85
A nice little pocket mirror: ideal for the handbag.
Still life with flowers, Jan Davidsz. de Heem (1606 - 1684)
€6,55
This pen in the shape of a paint tube has a beautiful print of a flower still life painted by Jan Davidsz. de Heem. The paint tube pen has a blue writing color and a screw cap.
€3,25
A set of playing cards with the image of Flower still life by De Heem.
56 cards, Bridge cards
€9,85
This archive folder has a quality print of De Heem's masterpiece; flower still life. The archive folder is made of sturdy cardboard and therefore suitable for storing multiple papers, suitable for format A4 and smaller.
€4,95
This beautiful notebook of the flower still life of De Heem is a nice handy gift.
Nice softcover notebook with elastic band.
€9,65
High stretch fabric for comfort, and good fit
UV protection
Quick dry, cool effect
Item number: AMMW000007
€10,95
An original Christmas bauble that you can fold yourself. A nice gift for the holidays and / or a nice addition to your museum shop. The diameter is 8 cm.
€8,55
Paper weight, Flowers by De Heem. The original painting is in the collection of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.
Round, glass paper weight (presse papier) in black gift box, 300grams.
Black gift box: 100 x 100 x 50mm
€15,35
Easy to use; This microfiber cleaning cloth can be used to clean your glasses, screens (including laptop screen, computer screen, television screen), CDs, DVDs, lenses, jewelery and cameras. You can easily wash the multifunctional cleaning cloth at 30 deg
€6,35
Plastic archiefmap A4 formaat
€3,05
A nice folder to store your papers, up to A4 size. The folder is matt laminated and has a high-quality full-color print.
Can be closed with elastic.
€5,45
A handy bookmark with an image of the painting, a flower still life by De Heem. The bookmarker was able to read the usually important small letters with a magnifying glass window.
The size of this bookmark is 58 x 200 mm and the magnifier increases x2.
€4,15
Easy to use; This microfiber cleaning cloth can be used to clean your glasses, screens (including laptop screen, computer screen, television screen), CDs, DVDs, lenses, jewelery and cameras. You can easily wash the multifunctional cleaning cloth at 30 deg
€6,35
A small notebook with graph paper. For the small notes on the shopping lists.
€3,85
A blackout eye mask, with adjustable headband and soft padding, for total relaxation and a good night's sleep. With an image of a painting by De Heem.
€14,05
A tray with a quality print of Bouquet with flowers, one of De Heem's masterpieces. The tray is made of melamine and therefore dishwasher safe, but not suitable for use in the microwave.
€9,35
4.3 x 6.5 x 0.7 cm
Keyring W, De Heem, Flower still live
€3,60
WCFW000003
set of 6 colored pencils: 12 different colors
€7,65

The artist

Jan Davidsz. de Heem (1606-1683 / 1684) grew up in Utrecht and was apprenticed to flower still life painter Balthasar van der Ast. In 1626 the painter moved to Leiden. There he made monochrome ("unicoloured") still lifes, in which he varied on one, at most two shades. His subjects were mainly musical instruments and books. After 1631 De Heem left for Antwerp. In this city his work became more and more colorful and elegant. He also changed the subject and focused on displaying fruits and flowers. Although De Heem lived predominantly in Antwerp, he still spent a period of time in the North on a regular basis. He was in Utrecht in 1649 and between 1665 and 1672. The work of Jan Davidsz. de Heem was popular with both buyers and fellow artists.

He also had a large number of students and followers, including Abraham Mignon. Jan Davidsz. de Heem was a very successful painter who achieved great wealth by selling his paintings. He was a central figure of Dutch still life painting in the seventeenth century. His work forms a kind of synthesis between the Dutch and Flemish traditions, and both his Dutch and Flemish colleagues have been influenced by him. He played an important role in the development of the showpiece still life, which gained great popularity in the second half of the seventeenth century thanks to painters such as Willem Kalf and Abraham van Beijeren.

 

Still lifes

In such still lifes one can find a display of valuables, brought together in a composition of a theatrical, monumental character. Gold, silver, porcelain, glass, shells, flowers and fruits, textiles and musical instruments are among the ingredients of these works. In the Museum Webshop we have many products with the reproduction of the flower still life of De Heem. It is a beautifully brightly painted painting that is actually timeless. There are works by Jan Davidsz in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and in The Mauritshuis in The Hague, the Netherlands. de Heem. 

The painting brightens up many living rooms in the form of posters or wallpaper. But a spectacle case or lens cloth with the reproduction of De Heem's flower still life is of course an elegant and timeless gift.

Memory Game

The memory game specially made for the Mauritshuis in The Hague and the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam also features the artworks of the artist De Heem. It is a beautiful way to enjoy these and other paintings with each other, as family or with friends: playing a memory game at the pebble table. 

Look for more fun products in this category Games on the Museum webshop.

Customisation

Looking for something that is just a little bit different from our standard range? We also offer customisation products, fully tailored to your needs. Visit Lanzfeld Editions for more information about the possibilities. Interested? Contact us via [email protected] or call +31 (0)883366990.

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