Willem Claesz. Heda
Banquet Piece with Ham

ArtistDutch, 1594–1680
CultureDutch
Titles
  • Banquet Piece with Ham
Date1656
PlaceNetherlands
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions44 × 60 in. (111.7 × 152.3 cm)

Credit LineGift of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Goodrich
Object number57.56
Current Location
The Audrey Jones Beck Building
208 Friends Of Old Masters
On view

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Willem Claesz Heda presents a banquet scene in which carefully arranged food, serving vessels, and utensils have been abruptly abandoned. A symbolic overtone suggests that the enjoyments of life were interrupted, perhaps by death, or forsaken for higher ideals.


This still life demonstrates one of Heda’s specialties. After beginning his career as a figure painter, Heda soon became the leading representative of Dutch still-life painting. He created a genre that he brought to perfection by repeating his compositions, changing only slightly from one to another the arrangement of objects he had chosen to depict. Here, he juxtaposes glassware, silver vessels, and oyster shells on a white tablecloth. Their monochromatic harmony is subtly countered by the pink ham, light-blue decoration of the Delft bowl, and acid-yellow rind of the half-peeled lemon.


Heda’s self-contained painting expresses simultaneously an appetite for worldly goods, so lusciously depicted, and a desire for intellectual rigor, conveyed through an economy of color. Only the light falling through unseen windows, barely reflected in glass and silver and caressing the linen tablecloth and oyster flesh, alludes to a world outside this quiet interior.


Provenance[Newhouse Galleries Inc., New York]; gift of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Goodrich to MFAH, 1957.
Exhibition History"Tetes de la Pallette," Isaac Delgado Museum of Art, New Orleans,1962.

Allentown, Pennsylvania, 1965.

"Still Life Paintings from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century," Wildenstein & Company, New York, 1975.

"Fit for a King: English Silver from the Collection of George S. Heyer, Jr.," Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, January 20–September 16, 2007.

"From the Private Collections of Texas: European Art, Ancient to Modern," Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, November 22, 2009–March 21, 2010.
Inscriptions, Signatures and Marks
Signed and dated lower center on tablecloth: "HEDA 1656"

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