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Ann Carrigton Picobello Peeters
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Picobello Peeters 2020

Ann Carrington GB

silver-plated and nickel-plated cutlery

gecreëerd voor Kleureyck

The objects in seventeenth-century Dutch and Flemish still lifes simultaneously reference both the pleasures of life and the passing of time. This is the inspiration behind Picobello Peeters. The flowers are made from spoons, goblets, vases, and plates – typical decorative pieces from still lifes, but placed in another time and dimension. The name of the work refers to the picobello, a variety of tulip that you can also see in the bouquet, and to Clara Peeters, a 17th-century Flemish painter.