Artwork
Malus domestica (almindelig æble)

Malus domestica (almindelig æble) 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
Malus domestica (almindelig æble) is a 17th-century still life painting by 35199_person, dated circa 1654, currently in the collection of the Museum of Ethnography.
Subject & Meaning
The painting focuses on two apples, one red and one yellow, placed side by side on a plain surface, emphasizing simplicity and the natural state of the fruit.
Technique & Style
The work features a restrained background and subtle color contrast, highlighting the vibrant hues of the apples. The depiction of minor blemishes on the red apple and the smoothness of the yellow one suggests attention to realistic detail.
History & Provenance
Created around 1654 by 35199_person, the painting is now part of the Museum of Ethnography's collection, though specific details about its acquisition or previous ownership are not provided.
Context
This piece reflects the tradition of 17th-century still life painting, which often highlighted everyday objects in a straightforward manner, though the artist's choice of subject (just two apples) adds a note of understated elegance.
Legacy
While specific influences or impacts of 'Malus domestica' on later art are not detailed, it contributes to the broader legacy of minimalist still life compositions from its era.
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