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Dutch and Flemish Flower Pieces by Sam Segal and Klara Alen Published

Dutch and Flemish Flower Pieces. Paintings, Drawings and Prints up to the Nineteenth Century will appear this month. The richly illustrated book provides an overview of all known Dutch and Flemish artists up to the nineteenth century who painted or drew flower pieces, or else made prints of them. Written by Sam Segal and Klara Alen, the two-volume study is published by Brill in Leiden.

Dutch and Flemish Flower Pieces

Unlike many mainstream art historical studies, the book takes a truly comprehensive approach, including cases where only a single example is known or even if nothing of the artist’s other work appears to have survived. Containing highly instructive lists identifying the names of flowers, as well as insects and other animals, the book also discusses the earliest depictions of flower still life and the distinctive characteristics behind the development of floral arrangements in different periods, including the variation of the flowers, the variety of techniques used by artists, as well as an exploration of the symbolism behind the numerous plant and animal species this form of art portrays.

The publication was made possible thanks to generous support of Dr. med. Bettina Leysen, Rose-Marie and Eijk van Otterloo, and the Center for Netherlandish Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

The richly illustrated Dutch and Flemish Flower Pieces over 700 color illustrations

Sam Segal

Sam Segal (1933–2018) studied biology and philosophy at the University of Amsterdam, where he established and led his own research group at the Department of Botanical Ecology. He later specialized in still life paintings and lectured at the VU Amsterdam, as well as curating exhibitions in Australia, Belgium, France, Germany, Japan, Kazakhstan, the Netherlands, Spain, Turkey, the UK and the United States. He donated his comprehensive photographic archive with over ninety thousand images relating to still life painting to the RKD-Netherlands Institute for Art History in The Hague. Segal published more than one hundred art historical publications, including many exhibition catalogues, and was widely regarded as one of the foremost experts on still lifes. His original contributions remain essential reading for all those interested in the field of Dutch and Flemish still life painting.

Klara Alen

Klara Alen is an independent scholar and archival researcher at Still Life Studies. She has a Ph.D. in art history (KU Leuven) and a master’s degree in art market studies (VU Amsterdam). Alen has published papers and given lectures on the early development of still life painting in the Northern and Southern Netherlands, women artists and the social and entrepreneurial strategies of early modern artists and art dealers. She is writing a book about Dutch, Flemish, English, French and German prints of flower pieces during the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries (working together with Sam Segal before he sadly passed away) and a monograph on the early Antwerp flower and laid table painter Osias Beert.

Dutch and Flemish Flower Pieces. Paintings, Drawings and Prints up to the Nineteenth Century.
Sam Segal and Klara Alen
Two vols. in a case, 1254 p. and 718 color ills.
Leiden (Brill) 2020
ISBN 978-90-04-42745-7 (e-book)
ISBN:978-90-04-33589-9 (hardcover)


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