● On view now — Gallery 212
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
This still life may look like a snapshot of an abandoned meal, but the scene is carefully arranged, revealing the artist’s ability to create complex but harmonious compositions with a limited palette of neutral colors. William Claesz. Heda balanced the horizontal pewter chargers in the foreground with the vertical glass vessels and salt-cellar in the background and positioned the overturned ewer diagonally to connect the two planes. Faint creases in the tablecloth, plates hanging precariously off the table’s edge, and the window reflected on the pitcher’s surface demonstrate the artist’s observant eye as well as his virtuosity in handling paint.
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Pieter Claesz — Still Life with a Fish
Willem Claesz Heda — Still Life with a Gilt Cup
Pieter Claesz — Still Life with a Salt
Willem Claesz Heda — Still Life with Oysters, a Silver Tazza
Abraham van Beyeren (Dutch, 1620/21–1690) — Silver Wine Jug,
Willem Claesz Heda — Still life with a Gilded Beer Tankard
Pieter Claesz — Still Life
Pieter Claesz — Still Life with a Turkey Pie
Abraham van Beijeren — Still Life
Cornelis de Heem (Flemish, 1631–1695) — Still-Life with Cray
Jan Jansz van de Velde (III) — Still Life with Roemer, Salt
Jan Albertsz. Rotius — Stilleven