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Plants, butterflies and a serpent
  • Plants, butterflies and a serpent

    TitlePlants, butterflies and a serpent
  • Technique/ MaterialOil on canvas
  • DimensionsDimensions: (h x b) 60 x 48 cm
    Frame: (h x b x dj) 80 x 67 x 8 cm
  • Artist/Maker Artist: Christian Jansz Striep, Dutch, born 1634, dead 1673
  • CategoryPaintings, Paintings
  • Inventory No.NM 650
  • AcquisitionTransferred 1865 from Kongl. Museum
  • ExhibitedNationalmuseum, Room 1618 17th century
  • Description
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    This still life painting forms an entire little natural scene. Against the dark background vivid whitish butterflies flutter among leaves and plants. But something very dramatic is also about to happen—the grayish yellow snake stretches to catch one of the butterflies in its open jaws. In many Dutch still lifes from the seventeenth century the artists included a variety of symbols. In this case the snake could be interpreted as a symbol for Satan, while the luminous butterflies could symbolize Jesus or the human soul.