Wild Strawberries and a Carnation in a Wan-Li Bowl by Jacob van Hulsdonck. A vibrant still life featuring a blue and white porcelain bowl overflowing with small wild strawberries, accompanied by a single red carnation and scattered cherries on a wooden ledge.

Wild Strawberries and a Carnation in a Wan-Li Bowl

Jacob van Hulsdonck

1620 · Copper, Oil Paint

A meticulously detailed 17th-century still life capturing the lush textures of summer fruits and delicate Ming porcelain.

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Where it works

A measured, grounding piece with warm, lived-in color — sits comfortably in a more formal setting.

Often works in
Dining Room · Living Room · Kitchen
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Reads naturally above long furniture lines
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Benefits from light or mid-tone surroundings
Color notes
Charcoal black, Deep burgundy, Rich brown

About the piece

Painted by Jacob van Hulsdonck around 1620, this work is a quintessential example of Flemish still life painting. It features a Wan-Li porcelain bowl filled with wild strawberries, accented by a red-and-white carnation, while cherries and red currants are scattered across a rustic wooden tabletop against a dramatic dark background.

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