| Ruysch,
Rachel (b. 1664, Amsterdam, d. 1750, Amsterdam) |
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Dutch still-life painter,
with van Huysum the most celebrated exponent of flower pieces of her period.
The daughter of a botanist and the pupil of
Willem van Aelst, she worked
mainly in her native Amsterdam, but also in The Hague (1701-08) and Düsseldorf,
where from 1708 to 1716 she was court painter to the Elector Palatine.
Her richly devised bouquets were painted in delicate colours with meticulous
detail, and their artistry and craftsmanship are worthy of the finest
tradition of Dutch flower painting. She continued to use the dark backgrounds
characteristic of van Aelst and the older generation long after van Huysum
and other contemporaries had gone over to light backgrounds. |