Artwork
Citrus medica (cedrat)

Citrus medica (cedrat) is an unspecified work on paper by Unknown. It dates from 1654 and is held in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst.
About this work
Overview
Citrus medica (cedrat) is a watercolor painting created circa 1654 by 35199_person, currently housed at the Museum of Ethnography.
Subject & Meaning
The work depicts a still life of citrus fruits, specifically two whole citrons and one halved, emphasizing their textures and colors in a straightforward, observational manner.
Technique & Style
Executed in a realistic style, the painting showcases meticulous attention to detail and texture. A restrained beige background contrasts with a nuanced color palette, highlighting the fruits' natural hues from bright yellow skin to deeper orange flesh.
History & Provenance
Created in the mid-17th century (c. 1654), the painting's history prior to its current location at the Museum of Ethnography is not detailed here.
Context
Part of a broader tradition of still-life painting, this work focuses on the everyday beauty of citrus fruits, reflecting an interest in naturalistic representation common during its time.
Legacy
While specific influences or subsequent artistic impacts are not noted, the piece contributes to the historical record of watercolor technique and botanical illustration in the 17th century.
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