● On view now — 215 French, German, and Dutch
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · verified July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
Willem Kalf was the most accomplished proponent of the pronkstilleven , a Dutch term meaning "ostentatious still life."
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Jan Davidsz de Heem — Still Life: A Banqueting Scene
Willem Kalf — Still Life with Fruit, Glassware, and a Wanli
Willem Claesz Heda — Still life with a Gilded Beer Tankard
Abraham Mignon — Still Life with Fruit and a Beaker on a Coc
Abraham van Beyeren (Dutch, 1620/21–1690) — Silver Wine Jug,
Panfilo Nuvolone — Still Life of Grapes and Peaches
Abraham van Beijeren — Still Life
Abraham van Beijeren — Still Life
Willem Claesz Heda — Still Life with Oysters, a Silver Tazza
Michiel Simons (II) — Still Life with Fruit
Willem Claesz. Heda — Breakfast Still Life
Cornelis de Heem (Flemish, 1631–1695) — Still-Life with Cray