Pergola with Oranges (c. 1834)

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"Pergola with Oranges," painted by Thomas Fearnley in 1834, captures the serene ambiance of a sunlit garden pathway bordered by stone columns and brimming with lush orange trees. The perspective draws the viewer's eye towards a charming wrought iron gate at the end of a trailing path, framed by the strong verticals of the pergola. Each column, touched by the soft light, highlights the texture and weathered surfaces, suggesting a blend of natural and architectural elegance.On either side, the orange trees, full and vibrant, hang heavy with ripe fruit, emphasizing a sense of abundance and fertility. Scattered on the ground, a few fallen oranges add a touch of realism to this idyllic scene. On the left, a potted plant featuring tender pink blooms brings a delicate contrast to the earthy tones of the stone wall and pathway.This painting not only reflects Fearnley’s meticulous attention to detail and skill in rendering light but also evokes a tranquil, almost timeless feeling.

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Thomas Fearnley was a Norwegian romantic painter, a pupil of Johan Christian Dahl and a leading representative of Norwegian romantic nationalism in painting. His son Thomas Fearnley (1841–1927) founded the Fearnley dynasty of shipping magnates.