Looking past symbolism: meaning and Dutch still life
Willem Claesz. Heda, Still Life with Glasses and Tobacco, 1633, oil on panel, 50.8 x 75.6 cm (Center for Netherlandish Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) speakers: Dr. Christopher Atkins, Van Otterloo-Weatherbie Director of the Center for Netherlandish Art and Dr. Steven Zucker

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History of the Still Life

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Dutch Still Life Paintings 🎨 Pleasures of Not Knowing

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Dutch Golden Age: Crash Course European History #15

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Collective Vision: The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

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