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Breakfast with Ham

Simon Luttichuijs’ ‘Breakfast with Ham’ (1650) – a stunning Dutch Golden Age still life! Rich detail, dramatic lighting & opulent luxury await. Explore this masterpiece of realism.

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Om kunstneren

Simon Luttichuijs: A Master of Still Life and London’s Artistic Spirit

Simon Luttichuijs (1610–1661) stands as a prominent figure within the Dutch Golden Age, celebrated primarily for his exquisitely rendered still lifes that capture the essence of everyday life with remarkable realism and subtle emotional depth. Born in London—a city brimming with artistic patronage during this period—Luttichuijs’s career unfolded against the backdrop of burgeoning scientific inquiry and humanist ideals, shaping both his artistic vision and his stylistic choices. While biographical details remain somewhat sparse compared to contemporaries like Rembrandt or Vermeer, scholarly research suggests he honed his skills initially in Haarlem, a hub for painting innovation, before establishing himself as a respected artist in Amsterdam.
  • Early Life & Training: Precise information about Luttichuijs’s formative years is elusive, but evidence indicates he received training under Hendrick van Balen and Frans Hals, masters known for their dramatic portraits and landscapes respectively. This exposure to diverse artistic approaches undoubtedly contributed to his versatility as an artist.
  • Haarlem Period (c. 1635-1648): Luttichuijs’s early works demonstrate a stylistic inclination toward Haarlem’s prevailing aesthetic—characterized by meticulous detail and atmospheric perspective—reflecting the influence of artists like Jacob Saam and Willem van de Velde II. Paintings from this period showcase scenes of domestic interiors and outdoor landscapes, imbued with a palpable sense of observation and sensitivity to natural light.
  • Amsterdam Years (c. 1648-1661): Moving to Amsterdam solidified Luttichuijs’s position within the city's artistic elite and propelled him toward producing some of his most ambitious compositions. During this time, he collaborated with prominent art dealers and collectors, securing commissions for portraits and still lifes that catered to the tastes of wealthy patrons.
His oeuvre is distinguished by a masterful command of technique—particularly in capturing textures and conveying mood—traits evident in pieces like “Still-Life with a Peeled Lemon in a Roemer” (1661). The artist’s meticulous attention to detail, combined with his skillful use of chiaroscuro—the dramatic interplay between light and shadow—creates images that resonate with psychological complexity. Unlike many of his peers who favored grand narratives or idealized representations, Luttichuijs focused on portraying commonplace subjects—fruits, flowers, tableware—transforming them into vehicles for conveying profound reflections on beauty, decay, and the passage of time.
  • Notable Paintings: Among his celebrated works are “Breakfast with Ham” (1650), a captivating depiction of a breakfast table laden with delicacies; “A still life with a pewter jug on its side, a glass of ale, a salt cellar, a bread roll and other objects on a table draped in a dark green cloth,” which exemplifies his meticulous observation of everyday scenes; and portraits commissioned by influential figures like Pieter Pauwelsteyn.
  • Symbolism & Technique: Luttichuijs’s paintings are laden with symbolic meaning—reflecting Renaissance humanist ideas about the contemplation of nature and the pursuit of knowledge. His technique—characterized by smooth brushstrokes, subtle color harmonies, and masterful rendering of surface textures—demonstrates a profound understanding of artistic principles honed through extensive study and experience.
Luttichuijs’s legacy extends beyond his individual artworks; he represents an important voice within the broader context of Dutch art history. His commitment to realism combined with his sensitivity to psychological nuance distinguishes him from many other artists of his era, securing his place as a significant contributor to the artistic landscape of London and Amsterdam during the Golden Age—a period marked by unparalleled creativity and intellectual ferment. He is remembered not merely for depicting objects but for capturing moments of human experience, inviting viewers to contemplate the beauty inherent in the ordinary and the profound truths revealed through careful observation.
simon luttichuijs

simon luttichuijs

1610 - 1661 , United Kingdom

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Realist Art
  • Date Of Birth: London, United Kingdom (1610)
  • Date Of Death: 1661
  • Full Name: Simon Luttichuijs
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Still-Life with a Peeled Lemon in a Roemer
    • Breakfast with Ham
    • A still life with a pewter jug on its side, a glass of ale, a salt cellar, a bread roll and other objects on a table draped in a dark green cloth
  • Place Of Birth: London