96 Artists Magazine May 2020
Lasting impression
Two Dutch artists—AdriaenvanderSpelt(1630–1673),
renownedforhispaintingsoffloralstilllifes,andFransvanMieris
(1635–1681),a meticulouspainteroffabrics—combinedtheirtalents
toproducea fascinating17th-centuryexampleofrealism.Thepainting
referencesa taletoldbyPlinytheElder(23–79A.D.)abouttwoGreek
artists,ZeuxisandParrhasius,whocompetedtodeterminewhowas
thegreaterpainter.Accordingtothestory,birdspeckedatZeuxis’
paintingbecausetheythoughthisgrapeslookedsoreal.Theking
askedthatthecurtainbedrawnbacksothathecouldviewParrhasius’
painting.Parrhasiuswonthecontest,becausethecurtainwas
hispainting.Ratherthancompete,thesetwoDutchartistsworked
togethertocreateanamazingandmemorablepainting.
LAURIN MCCRACKEN
Artist and Member, American Watercolor Society and National Watercolor Society
Trompe-l'Oeil Still Life With a Flower Garland and a Curtain
by Adriaen van der Spelt and Frans van Mieris
1658; oil on panel, 18¼x25⅛
THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO
WIRT D. WALKER FUND; IMAGE COURTESY OF THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO.