Still Life with Fruit and a Beaker on a Cock's Foot, Abraham Mignon, between 1660 and 1679

Still Life with Fruit and a Beaker on a Cock's Foot, Abraham Mignon, between 1660 and 1679

Identification title(s): still life with fruits and goblet on cock's leg. Object type: painting object number: sk-a-269. Inscriptions / brands: signature, bottom left: 'a. Mignon fe. '. Description: still life with fruits and a goblet on a rooster's foot. Grapes, pomegranates, peaches and corn lie on a wan li bowl. On the left a peeled lemon and a stemware with wine. In the background a golden goblet on a rooster's leg, grapes and a gourd on a wooden box. Snails and butterflies among the fruit, a beetle to the left of the window. Manufacture. Manufacturer: painter: abraham mignon. Dating: 1660 - 1679. Physical characteristics: oil on canvas. Material: canvas oil paint. Dimensions: carrier: h 77 cm. × w 62 cm. Outer size: d 6. 7 cm. (carrier incl. Sk-l-6676). Credit line: bequest of l. Dupper wzn. , dordrecht. Acquisition: bequest 1870. Object Type: painting. Genre: still life. Date: between 1660 and 1679. Dimensions: height: 77 cm (30.3 in) ; width: 62 cm (24.4 in). Medium: oil on canvas. Collection: Rijksmuseum. Stilleven met vruchten en bokaal op hanenpoot, SK-A-269
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Author: Abraham Mignon (1640–1679)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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