Stilleven met vruchten (1714 - 1760)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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This painting, "Stilleven met vruchten" by Michiel Van Huysum, exudes a quaint charm typical of still life art from the 18th century. The composition features a selection of fruits that are rendered with a meticulous attention to detail and subtle coloration that enhances their natural appearance.In the foreground, there are three types of fruits depicted. On the left, a peach with a rich, velvety surface is showcased, its hues shifting from a warm golden color to blushing pink. Next to it, there's a walnut that has been cracked open, displaying its intricate internal textures and the creamy color of the nut inside. This offers a nice textural contrast to the smooth surfaces of the other fruits.On the right, you can see another peach, this one partially obscured by the walnut in the center. Its surface reflects a variance in color similar to the first peach, but with more intensity in its red and purple tones, suggesting a slightly different ripeness or variety.The focal point of the composition might be considered the plum that occupies the center, accompanied by its leafy green branch extending from the top left corner. The leaves add a refreshing splash of green and inject life into the otherwise still arrangement, providing a natural context for the fruits.
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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