L'étrange cas du Docteur Abraham, François Schuiten & Benoît Peeters, Les Cités Obscures, Casterman, Hors série, Dépôt Légal: octobre 2001,
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L'étrange cas du Docteur Abraham, François Schuiten & Benoît Peeters, Les Cités Obscures, Casterman, Hors série, Dépôt Légal: octobre 2001,
Still Life with Cheeses, Artichoke, and Cherries Clara Peeters (Flemish; ca. 1594–1657?) ca. 1625 Oil on wood panel Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Los Angeles, California
Still Life with a Sparrow Hawk, Fowl, Porcelain, and Shells, Clara Peeters, 1611
Clara Peeters, A Bouquet of Flowers, ca. 1612.
The Theory of the Grain of Sand by Peeters and Schuiten
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Clara Peeters, Still-life, 1611, 52 x 73 cm, Madrid, Museo Nacional del Prado
This genre was easy for a woman to practice because it did not need knowledge of human anatomy. This painting shows a table set with flowers, dried fruits, nuts, wine, biscuits and other objects.
There are several tiny self portraits of the artist inside this painting, reflected on two of the objects on the table.One of them, the center of the goblet and on the pitcher, next to the reflection of the window there's one tiny self portrait at the bottom and another further up.
The selfie: Examples of artists who have used the mirror/their image to represent their inner turmoil.