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Still Life, 1612-1661. Creator: Pieter ClaeszStill Life, 1612-1661
Breakfast Piece, 1640-1649. Creator: UnknownBreakfast Piece, 1640-1649. In the 1600s, ham, bread, and white wine were often eaten at breakfast as well as at lunch. The use of simple pewter indicates that this is an everyday meal
Still Life with Crab and Fruit. Creator: UnknownStill Life with Crab and Fruit, Unknown date
Still Life with a Salt, c.1640-c.1645. Creator: Pieter ClaeszStill Life with a Salt, c.1640-c.1645
Still Life with a Turkey Pie, 1627. Creator: Pieter ClaeszStill Life with a Turkey Pie, 1627
Vanitas Still Life with the Spinario, 1628. Creator: Pieter ClaeszVanitas Still Life with the Spinario, 1628
Still Life, 1640-1649. Creator: Pieter ClaeszStill Life, 1640-1649. Attributed to Roelof Koets I (1590-1655)
Still Life with a Fish, 1647. Creator: Pieter ClaeszStill Life with a Fish, 1647
Marie de Medici. Creators: Pieter van Sompel, Pieter ClaeszMarie de Medici
Still life with ham, between 1640 and 1649. Creator: Pieter ClaeszStill life with ham, between 1640 and 1649
Still Life with Herring, Wine and Bread (image 1 of 2), 1647. Creator: Pieter ClaeszStill Life with Herring, Wine and Bread (image 1 of 2), 1647
Still Life, about 1625. Creator: Pieter ClaeszStill Life, about 1625
Still Life with Peacock Pie, 1627. Creator: Pieter ClaeszStill Life with Peacock Pie, 1627
Still Life with a Skull and a Writing Quill, 1628. Creator: Pieter ClaeszStill Life with a Skull and a Writing Quill, 1628
Breakfast with Ham, 1647. Artist: Pieter ClaeszBreakfast with Ham, 1647. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg