Artwork
Still Life with Fruit and Flowers

Still Life with Fruit and Flowers is an unspecified painting by the Impressionist artist Unknown. It dates from 1852 and is held in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst.
About this work
Overview
Still Life with Fruit and Flowers, painted in 1852 by 1153_person, is a still life piece housed at the Museum of Ethnography.
Still Life with Fruit and Flowers, painted in 1852 by 1153_person, is a still life piece housed at the Museum of Ethnography. Characterized by a dark background juxtaposed with vibrant flora and fauna, the composition features an overflowing bouquet of roses, peonies, and other flowers in various hues, accompanied by a selection of fruits including plums, apples, and a melon, arranged on a leafy base.
Subject & Meaning
The subject is a meticulously arranged still life emphasizing abundance and natural beauty. The choice of flowers (roses, peonies) and fruits suggests a celebration of seasonal bounty, while the overflowing arrangement may imply the transience of natural beauty.
Technique & Style
The artist employed realistic techniques, carefully rendering the play of light on each petal and fruit surface to achieve a high degree of realism. The dark background serves to heighten the chromatic intensity of the subjects, drawing the viewer’s eye to the vibrant colors and textures.
History & Provenance
Created in 1852, the work is attributed to 1153_person. Its current location is the Museum of Ethnography, though the full provenance history is not detailed here.
Context
While specific contextual influences are not provided, the piece reflects the broader 19th-century interest in realism, where artists focused on accurately depicting everyday subjects and the effects of light.
Legacy
The legacy of 'Still Life with Fruit and Flowers' is not extensively outlined in the provided information, though its style suggests it may contribute to the appreciation of Realist art movements of the 19th century.
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