Peaches Anda Plum
Technique: Giclée quality print
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In the painting, there are two large peaches, lush and ripe, with blushes of red and pink hues over a smoother, pale surface, hinting at soft, succulent flesh underneath their skins. A smaller, wholly reddish peach, perhaps a plum, sits nearby; its size modest in comparison to the peaches. Accompanied by the fruit, there is a cluster of hazelnuts in varying stages of emergence from their green husks, showing both the complete nut and those partially encased. Adding a quaint touch of life, a fly delicately stands on the surface near the fruits, its presence contributing a dose of realism to an otherwise serene tableau.
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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