Artwork

Punica granatum (granatæble)

Punica granatum (granatæble), by Unknown, unspecified, 1654
Punica granatum (granatæble), by Unknown, unspecified, 1654

Punica granatum (granatæble) 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

Punica granatum (granatæble) is a watercolor painting created circa 1654 by 35199_person, currently housed at the Museum of Ethnography.

Subject & Meaning

The subject of the painting is a pomegranate tree, meticulously depicted with multiple branches, leaves, and flowers. The deep red flowers and varied green hues of the foliage suggest an emphasis on naturalistic representation.

Technique & Style

The artist employed a range of colors to achieve depth and texture. Notably, the branches and leaves are rendered in nuanced shades of green, contrasting with the vibrant red of the flowers, demonstrating a thoughtful approach to chromatic composition.

History & Provenance

Created around 1654, the work's provenance is documented up to its current holding at the Museum of Ethnography, though specific details of its journey there are not provided.

Context

Given its botanical subject and artistic execution, Punica granatum may reflect the 17th-century European interest in natural history and botanical illustration, potentially serving an educational or decorative purpose.

Legacy

The painting's legacy is not extensively documented in the provided information, suggesting it may not be widely recognized beyond its presence in the Museum of Ethnography's collection.

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

entity whose identity is not known