TAMM, Franz Werner von - b. 1658 Hamburg, d. 1724 Wien - WGA

TAMM, Franz Werner von

(b. 1658 Hamburg, d. 1724 Wien)

German painter, active in Italy and Austria. He was first trained in Hamburg by Dietrich von Sosten (fl 1669; d 1695) and Johann Joachim Pfeiffer (1662-1701). Although he initially leant towards historical painting, later he painted only still-lifes. Resident in Rome from 1685 to 1695, he was introduced into the city’s Flemish/Italian circle of artists by Gaspar van Wittel. He worked occasionally with Pieter van Bloemen and Carel van Vogelaer (1653-95), then became a follower of Carlo Maratti, who painted the figures in his still-lifes. Through Maratti he gained commissions from the Roman patrician families, and their patronage made him known in Spain, France, England and Germany.

Flowers, Fruit, and Poultry
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Flowers, Fruit, and Poultry

Still-life was a suitable subject for sophisticated decorative serial paintings. Tamm’s Flowers, Fruit, and Poultry is an example of this genre. Tamm completed several commissions for entire series of such still-life for decorating the walls of princely palaces.

Flowers, Fruit, and Poultry (detail)
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Flowers, Fruit, and Poultry (detail)

Still-Life of Fruit
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Still-Life of Fruit

The painting depicts a still-life with grapes, watermelon, peaches, open pomegranates and figs.

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