Artwork

Still life with peaches

Still life with peaches, by Ádám Mányoki, oil, 1721
Still life with peaches, by Ádám Mányoki, oil, 1721

Still life with peaches is an oil painting by the Rococo painting artist Ádám Mányoki. It dates from 1721 and is held in the collection of the Hungarian National Gallery.

About this work

Overview

Still life with peaches is an oil painting by Ádám Mányoki, dated to 1721, currently part of the collection at the Hungarian National Gallery.

Subject & Meaning

The painting depicts a overturned wicker basket spilling peaches and leaves, accompanied by red flowers and additional foliage, set against a landscape backdrop of trees and a cloudy sky. The composition may allude to the transience of abundance.

Technique & Style

Mányoki employed chiaroscuro to create depth and volume, guiding the viewer's focus towards the fruit and leaves. The palette is characterized by muted tones, predominantly browns and greens.

History & Provenance

Created in 1721, the work is now housed at the Hungarian National Gallery, with no detailed provenance information provided for the periods between creation and its current location.

Context

As a still life from 1721, this work reflects the European tradition of depicting everyday subjects, with the landscape background adding a unique layer of depth to the genre.

Legacy

The painting's impact or influence on subsequent art movements or Hungarian still life tradition is not prominently documented, though it remains a notable example of Mányoki's work from the period.

Artist & collection

Portrait of Ádám Mányoki

Artist

Ádám Mányoki

Ádám Mányoki (1673–1757) was an artist, born in Szokolya.