Still Life with a Silver Tazza by Willem Claesz. Heda. A meticulous still life arrangement featuring a glass roemer, an overturned silver tazza, a pewter plate with a watch, and walnuts on a green cloth.

Still Life with a Silver Tazza

Willem Claesz. Heda

1630 · Oil Paint, Panel

A refined 17th-century Dutch still life showcasing luminous textures of glass and silverware in a sophisticated monochromatic palette.

$242

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Where it works

A calm artwork with moderate presence with warm, lived-in color — holds a composed wall with restraint.

Often works in
Library · Study · Dining Room
Placement
Strong over sofas, beds, buffets, or wider open walls
Walls
Best where a lighter wall gives it room to show
Color notes
Olive green, Charcoal black, Rich brown

About the piece

Created around 1630 by the Haarlem master Willem Claesz. Heda, this 'monochrome banketje' is a study in texture and light. The composition expertly balances a tall roemer of wine against the ornate details of a fallen silver tazza and a delicate pocket watch, epitomizing the elegance and restraint of the Dutch Golden Age.