This book serves to establish Clara Peeters, one of the most talented and creative among the early practitioners of still-life painting in Europe in the early 17th century, as a leader in her field. The book not only discusses the artist’s biography but also examines the historical and cultural context of Peeters’ art, her artistry and the material culture reflected in her paintings. Part of the first generation of European artists to specialise in still-life painting, Peeters was in fact the only Flemish woman known to have focussed on this genre of painting in the early 17th century. She was also one of the few women to dedicate her professional life to painting in early modern Europe.
This timely book sheds light on the limitations that Clara Peeters encountered because of her gender and how she responded to them in her art, while also assessing her importance as a painter of still-life.
Introduction; 1 The Life and Context of Clara Peeters; 2 Still Life Painting in Early Seventeenth-century Antwerp; 3 The Production of Clara Peeters; 4 Social Practice and Material Culture in the Art of Clara Peeters; 5 The Problem of Meaning in the Still Lifes of Clara Peeters; Conclusion: The Artistry of Clara Peeters; Notes; Bibliography; Index
'Vergara’s lively discussion of the comestibles and prized objects in the paintings of Clara Peeters, one of Europe’s first and finest female still-life painters, and his ability to describe the qualities and techniques she used to achieve her brand of realism make this concise, timely study a worthy addition to any bookshelf.' – Ronni Baer, Allen R. Adler Distinguished Curator and Lecturer, Princeton University
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Alejandro Vergara-Sharp is Senior Curator of Flemish and Northern European Painting at Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid. He has written and contributed to numerous publications and articles, including The Art of Clara Peeters (Prado, 2016).