Vanitas still life with books, a pewter jug, a wineglass, a pewter plate with a piece of bread, a lute and two globes. Left, on the wall a palette is visible.
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Circa 1630
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Jan Lievens, ein Maler im Schatten Rembrandts, 6 September 1979–11 November 1979, Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum, Brunswick, p. 62. Really Rembrandt?, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam Schiphol, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, 1 June 2006–5 September 2006.
Stad van boeken. Zeven eeuwen lezen in Leiden, Museum De Lakenhal, Leiden, 22 February 2008–1 June 2008, p. 277.
Jan Lievens. A Dutch master rediscovered, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 26 October 2008–11 January 2009, Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, 7 February 2009–26 April 2009.
Jan Lievens (1607-1674). Loopbaan van een wonderkind, Museum Het Rembrandthuis, Amsterdam, 17 May 2009–9 August 2009.
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Purchased by the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam with support of the Stichting tot Bevordering van de Belangen van het Rijksmuseum
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