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Herman Henstenburgh Collection

Herman Henstenburgh was a Dutch painter known for his exquisite still life paintings in the 17th century

Background imageHerman Henstenburgh Collection: Broom (Genista), 1685. Creator: Herman Henstenburgh

Broom (Genista), 1685. Creator: Herman Henstenburgh
Broom (Genista), 1685. Botanical drawing of Genista aethiopica

Background imageHerman Henstenburgh Collection: Five butterflies, c. 1677-c. 1726. Creator: Herman Henstenburgh

Five butterflies, c. 1677-c. 1726. Creator: Herman Henstenburgh
Five butterflies, c. 1677-c. 1726

Background imageHerman Henstenburgh Collection: Portrait of Herman Henstenburgh in an oval frame, held by female figure and putto, 1683-1746

Portrait of Herman Henstenburgh in an oval frame, held by female figure and putto, 1683-1746. 18th-century Dutch painter known for fruit and flower still lifes, with a specialty in insects and birds

Background imageHerman Henstenburgh Collection: Still Life with Flowers, Fruit, a Great Tit and a Mouse, c.1700-c.1710. Creator: Herman Henstenburgh

Still Life with Flowers, Fruit, a Great Tit and a Mouse, c.1700-c.1710. Creator: Herman Henstenburgh
Still Life with Flowers, Fruit, a Great Tit and a Mouse, c.1700-c.1710

Background imageHerman Henstenburgh Collection: Three Butterflies, c.1683-c.1726. Creator: Herman Henstenburgh

Three Butterflies, c.1683-c.1726. Creator: Herman Henstenburgh
Three Butterflies, c.1683-c.1726. Herman Henstenburgh from Hoorn often embellished his floral still lifes with butterflies and insects

Background imageHerman Henstenburgh Collection: Fruit, 1677-1726. Creator: Herman Henstenburgh

Fruit, 1677-1726. Creator: Herman Henstenburgh
Fruit, 1677-1726. Festoon of fruit hanging on a nail

Background imageHerman Henstenburgh Collection: Fruit with a butterfly and a snail, 1677-1726. Creator: Herman Henstenburgh

Fruit with a butterfly and a snail, 1677-1726. Creator: Herman Henstenburgh
Fruit with a butterfly and a snail, 1677-1726

Background imageHerman Henstenburgh Collection: Two Grasshoppers, c. 1685. Creator: Herman Henstenburgh

Two Grasshoppers, c. 1685. Creator: Herman Henstenburgh
Two Grasshoppers, c. 1685

Background imageHerman Henstenburgh Collection: Four Birds in Wood, (watercolour, bodycolour and gold ink)

Four Birds in Wood, (watercolour, bodycolour and gold ink)
989996 Four Birds in Wood, (watercolour, bodycolour and gold ink) by Henstenburgh, Herman (1667-1726); 35.5x28.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Four Birds in Wood)

Background imageHerman Henstenburgh Collection: Swans, a Spoonbill, a Mallard, a Wigeon and Other Ducks on a River Below a Ruin

Swans, a Spoonbill, a Mallard, a Wigeon and Other Ducks on a River Below a Ruin
659252 Swans, a Spoonbill, a Mallard, a Wigeon and Other Ducks on a River Below a Ruin, 1694 (bodycolour, on vellum) by Henstenburgh

Background imageHerman Henstenburgh Collection: Vanitas Still Life, n. d Creator: Herman Henstenburgh

Vanitas Still Life, n. d Creator: Herman Henstenburgh
Vanitas Still Life, n.d

Background imageHerman Henstenburgh Collection: Vanitas Life n. d Watercolor gouache gum arabic

Vanitas Life n. d Watercolor gouache gum arabic
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Herman Henstenburgh was a Dutch painter known for his exquisite still life paintings in the 17th century. His attention to detail and use of light and shadow brought his subjects, often flowers, fruits, and insects, to life on canvas. Henstenburgh's work is characterized by its delicate brushwork and vibrant colors that make each piece truly captivating. Despite not achieving widespread fame during his lifetime, his talent has been recognized and appreciated by art enthusiasts throughout history. Today, Herman Henstenburgh's masterpieces continue to inspire artists and art lovers alike with their timeless beauty and meticulous craftsmanship.