Pear And Plum
Technique: Giclée quality print
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In the painting, there are three vibrant pieces of fruit displayed prominently against a light blank background. On the far left, a ripe pear with a rich gradient from yellow to green skin, attached to its branch with a few lush green leaves, is portrayed. In the center, a round white peach with a blush of red suggests ripeness and soft texture. The peach also has its leafy twig attached, hinting at freshness. The right side features a plum with a smooth purple and red skin, also connected to a twig with several fresh green leaves, casting a slight shadow on the surface beneath. Additionally, a hazel green unripe fruit cluster with various small buds and flowers hints at growth and natural detail.
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Michiel van Huysum was born in Amsterdam.
He was born in a artistic family of artists. Michiel is known for his Arcadian landscapes, watercolours of fruit and flowers.
He died at age of 74 in Amsterdam.
He was the youngest son of painter Justus van Huysum (I); and brother of Jan van Huysum and uncle of Francina Margaretha van Huysum