
Traditional Still Lifes
Banquet Piece with Mince Pie
Willem Claesz. Heda
A masterful Dutch Golden Age still life featuring a refined arrangement of silver, glass, and culinary delights.

1650 · Oil Paint, Panel
A masterful 17th-century Dutch still life showcasing an elegant arrangement of vessels and food with exceptional textural detail.
$239
For the selected configuration
From $129
1 frame size
Made to order in ~2 business days · Free U.S. standard shipping (typically 5–8 business days after dispatch)
Where it works
A quiet, grounding work with warm, lived-in color — sits comfortably in a more formal setting.
About the piece
Painted around 1650 by Dutch artist Roelof Koets, this banquet still life is a stunning example of the 'ontbijtje' (breakfast piece) tradition. The composition features a variety of textures—from the reflective surface of the toppled pewter jug to the delicate transparency of the wine rummer—all arranged with careful precision on a crisp white linen cloth. Koets' skill in capturing light and material makes this a sophisticated centerpiece for classical interiors.
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1650 · Oil Paint, Panel
A masterful 17th-century Dutch still life showcasing an elegant arrangement of vessels and food with exceptional textural detail.
$239
For the selected configuration
From $129
1 frame size
Made to order in ~2 business days · Free U.S. standard shipping (typically 5–8 business days after dispatch)
Where it works
A quiet, grounding work with warm, lived-in color — sits comfortably in a more formal setting.