The following is an incomplete list of paintings by Adriaen Coorte that are generally accepted as autograph by Laurens J. Bol and other sources. The list is in order of creation, starting from the 1680s when Coorte began painting scenes after his teacher Melchior d'Hondecoeter in Amsterdam. In the mid 1680s he moved to Middelburg, where his paintings can still be found in private collections.
Image | Title | Date | Collection | Inventory number |
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Two peaches and a fritillary butterfly on a stone plinth | 1680s | Private collection | ||
Pelican and ducks in a mountain landscape | 1683 | Ashmolean Museum | A813 | |
Mountainous landscape with ducks | 1684 | George Kremer | ||
Hen with her chicks | 1684 | Private collection | ||
Still life with a Butterfly, Apricots, Cherries, and a Chestnut | 1685 | Private collection | ||
Strawberries, Asparagus, and Gooseberries with a Tablecloth | 1685 | Private collection | ||
Strawberries, Asparagus, and Gooseberries in a Niche | 1685 | Private collection | ||
Fruit on a stone table in front of a wooded hilly landscape | 1685 | Private collection | ||
Strawberries and red currants with a roemer on a marble ledge | 1685 | Private collection | ||
Vanitas Still Life with skull and hourglass | 1686 | Private collection | ||
Still life with hanging bunch of grapes, two medlars and a butterfly | 1687 | Private collection | ||
Vanitas still life in a niche | 1688 | Zeeuws Museum | M 89-026 | |
Still life with fruit and a grapevine | 1688 | Private collection | ||
Still life with peach and two apricots | 1692 | Private collection | ||
Still life with a spray of gooseberries | 1693 | Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister | ||
Still life with a bowl of strawberries | 1693 | Private collection | ||
Still life with three medlars and a butterfly | 1694 | Private collection | ||
Still life with asparagus and artichoke | 1694 | Kurpfälzisches Museum | 2575 | |
Still life with three peaches on a stone ledge and a butterfly | 1695 | Private collection | ||
Grapes, Peaches and Apricots on a Stone Plinth | 1695 | Private collection | ||
Still life with a bowl of strawberries and a spray of gooseberries | 1696 | Private collection | ||
Peaches and apricots on a stone ledge | 1696 | Private collection | ||
Asparagus and red currants on a stone ledge | 1696 | Private collection | ||
Still life with two large and four smaller shells | 1696 | Department of Paintings of the Louvre | RF 1970-54 | |
Still life with two large and three smaller shells | 1696 | Department of Paintings of the Louvre | RF 1970-53 | |
Still Life with Hazel-nuts | 1696 | Ashmolean Museum | A545 | |
Two Peaches | 1696 | Private collection | ||
Still life with a bowl of strawberries and a spray of gooseberries | 1696 | Private collection | ||
A Bowl of Strawberries on a Stone Plinth | 1696 | Rijksmuseum | SK-C-1687 | |
Still Life with Asparagus and Red Currants | 1696 | National Gallery of Art | 2002.122.1 | |
Still life with four shells | 1697 | Private collection | ||
Still Life with Herring, Bread, and Glass of Beer | 1697 | Private collection | ||
Still life with flowers, shells and a butterfly | 1697 | Private collection | ||
Strawberries in a Stone Jar | 1697 | Hermitage Museum | ГЭ-2942 | |
Still Life with Asparagus | 1697 | Rijksmuseum | SK-A-2099 | |
Seashells | 1698 | Eijk and Rose-Marie van Otterloo Collection | ||
Asparagus, Gooseberries and Strawberries on a Stone Ledge | 1698 | Dordrechts Museum | DM/973/469 | |
Still Life with Shells | 1698 | Private collection | ||
Black Currants | 1698 | Private collection | ||
Orange | 1698 | Private collection | ||
Four Apricots on a Stone Plinth | 1698 | Rijksmuseum | SK-C-1688 | |
Schelpen op een stenen plint | 1698 | Rijksmuseum | SK-C-1761 | |
Still Life of Asparagus | 1699 | Ashmolean Museum | A546 | |
Asparagus, Gooseberries and Strawberries in a Window, with a View of a Bird in a Tree | 1699 | Private collection | ||
A Sprig of Gooseberries on a Stone Plinth | 1699 | Rijksmuseum | SK-C-1689 | |
Still life with a bowl of strawberries on a stone table | 1700s | Private collection | ||
Pot of Strawberries | 1700s | Private collection | ||
Spray of Gooseberries on a Stone Plinth | 1700 | Private collection | ||
Still-Life with Strawberries | 1700 | Private collection | ||
Gooseberries | 1700 | Private collection | ||
Gooseberries on a Table | 1701 | Cleveland Museum of Art | 1987.32 | |
Still life with a spray of gooseberries | 1702 | Chi Mei Museum | A546 | |
Two Walnuts | 1702 | Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest | 75.9 | |
Still Life of Asparagus | 1703 | Fitzwilliam Museum National Gallery | 2575 | |
A Pot of Strawberries, Gooseberries, and a Bundle of Asparagus on a Stone Plinth | 1703 | National Gallery London | ||
Still life with asparagus, a spray of gooseberries, a bowl of strawberries and other fruit in a niche | 1703 | Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp (KMSKA) | 5035 | |
Wild Strawberries in a Wan Li Bowl | 1704 | Los Angeles County Museum of Art | M.2009.106.5 | |
Wild strawberries on a ledge | 1704 | Private collection | ||
Still life with five apricots | 1704 | Mauritshuis | 1154 | |
Chestnuts | 1705 | Private collection | ||
Spray of Green Gooseberries on a Stone Plinth | 1705 | Private collection | ||
Spray of Red Gooseberries on a Stone Plinth | 1705 | Private collection | ||
Still Life with Strawberries | 1705 | Mauritshuis | 1106 | |
Three Peaches on a Stone Plinth | 1705 | Rijksmuseum | SK-C-1690 | |
Bunch of Grapes | 1705 | Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen | St 118 |
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