Fruit and Flowers

Fruit and Flowers

1650 - 1660 - Painting

Fruit and Flowers is a painting by Jan Davidsz. de Heem, created between 1650 and 1660. 



The artwork depicts a still life arrangement featuring a variety of fruits and flowers. Prominently displayed are pink roses, bunches of white grapes, and a peeled orange or citron. Cherries are scattered near the bottom of the composition. A glass bowl or goblet containing a reddish liquid sits near the roses and grapes. A silver plate or dish is partially visible beneath the roses and grapes. The background is a muted brownish-gold tone. The overall style is characteristic of Dutch Golden Age still life painting, emphasizing the detail and realism of the objects. The painting is in the collection of The Wilson. The dimensions are not provided in the metadata.

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