Artwork

Crow on a Pomegranate

Crow on a Pomegranate, unspecified, 1536
Crow on a Pomegranate, unspecified, 1536

Crow on a Pomegranate is an unspecified painting. It dates from 1536 and is held in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art. The work presents a solitary black crow perched on a branch beside a partially opened pomegranate.

About this work

Overview

The work presents a solitary black crow perched on a branch beside a partially opened pomegranate. The bird looks to the left, its wings hinted at with a slight spread, while the fruit displays its interior seeds. A plain, light‑toned background isolates the two subjects, emphasizing their forms without decorative distraction.

Subject & Meaning

The juxtaposition of a crow—a traditional symbol of mystery or omen—and a pomegranate, often associated with fertility and abundance, invites contemplation of contrasting themes such as death and rebirth. The open fruit exposing its seeds may suggest revelation or the inner life hidden within the external world.

Technique & Style

Rendered with ink, the artist employs concise, confident strokes to convey texture. The crow’s plumage is suggested through layered lines that give a three‑dimensional impression, while the pomegranate’s seeds are indicated by rapid, precise marks that capture their density. The minimal background underscores the economy of line characteristic of the piece.

History & Provenance

No specific date, artist, or collection information accompanies the painting, leaving its origin and ownership history undocumented. The work is identified solely by its title, "Crow on a Pomegranate," and its visual description.

Artist & collection

This work is in the public domain (CC0). Image source: Cleveland Museum of Art open access. Spotted an error in this record? Tell us.