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Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1664-1750 Dutch painter. She specialized in still-lifes of flowers and fruits and still-lifes in outdoor settings, the large majority signed, with dated examples from 1681 to 1747 providing a sound chronology. She is widely regarded as the most gifted woman in the history of the subject and among the greatest exponents of either sex. Ruysch came from a distinguished and wealthy background. Her father, Frederik Ruysch (1638-1731), was an eminent professor of anatomy and botany, who published his fine collection of natural curiosities. He was also a gifted amateur painter. Her mother was the daughter of the architect Pieter Post. At the age of 15 Ruysch became a pupil of Willem van Aelst until his death in 1683. In 1693 she married the portrait painter Juriaen Pool (1665-1745), a happy union that produced ten children. In 1709 the couple moved to The Hague, where both artists joined the Guild of St Luke. From 1708 to 1713 they were both court painters to the Elector Palatine, John William, at D?sseldorf, for whom they continued to work until his death in 1716. In that year they returned to Amsterdam, where Ruysch continued working until at least the age of 83.
 

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RUYSCH, Rachel Bouquet in a Glass Vase dsf oil on canvas


Bouquet in a Glass Vase dsf
Bouquet in a Glass Vase dsf
Painting ID::  9009
  1703 Oil on canvas, 84 x 68 cm Akademie der Bildenden K??nste, Vienna
  1703 Oil on canvas, 84 x 68 cm Akademie der Bildenden K??nste, Vienna

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RUYSCH, Rachel Flowers on a Tree Trunk af oil on canvas


Flowers on a Tree Trunk af
Flowers on a Tree Trunk af
Painting ID::  9010
  Oil on canvas, 93 x 74 cm Staatliche Museen, Kassel
  Oil on canvas, 93 x 74 cm Staatliche Museen, Kassel

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RUYSCH, Rachel Still-Life with Bouquet of Flowers and Plums af oil on canvas


Still-Life with Bouquet of Flowers and Plums af
Still-Life with Bouquet of Flowers and Plums af
Painting ID::  9011
  Oil on canvas, 92 x 70 cm Mus??es Royaux des Beaux-Arts, Brussels
  Oil on canvas, 92 x 70 cm Mus??es Royaux des Beaux-Arts, Brussels

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RUYSCH, Rachel Flowers and Fruit oil on canvas


Flowers and Fruit
Flowers and Fruit
Painting ID::  30600
  mk68 Oil on canvas Florence,Pittp Palace. Palatine Gallery 1716 Netherlands
  mk68 Oil on canvas Florence,Pittp Palace. Palatine Gallery 1716 Netherlands

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     RUYSCH, Rachel
     Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1664-1750 Dutch painter. She specialized in still-lifes of flowers and fruits and still-lifes in outdoor settings, the large majority signed, with dated examples from 1681 to 1747 providing a sound chronology. She is widely regarded as the most gifted woman in the history of the subject and among the greatest exponents of either sex. Ruysch came from a distinguished and wealthy background. Her father, Frederik Ruysch (1638-1731), was an eminent professor of anatomy and botany, who published his fine collection of natural curiosities. He was also a gifted amateur painter. Her mother was the daughter of the architect Pieter Post. At the age of 15 Ruysch became a pupil of Willem van Aelst until his death in 1683. In 1693 she married the portrait painter Juriaen Pool (1665-1745), a happy union that produced ten children. In 1709 the couple moved to The Hague, where both artists joined the Guild of St Luke. From 1708 to 1713 they were both court painters to the Elector Palatine, John William, at D?sseldorf, for whom they continued to work until his death in 1716. In that year they returned to Amsterdam, where Ruysch continued working until at least the age of 83.

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