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Three Peaches on a Stone Plinth, 1705 (oil on panel)
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Three Peaches on a Stone Plinth, 1705 (oil on panel)
3704108 Three Peaches on a Stone Plinth, 1705 (oil on panel)
by Coorte, Adrian (c.1660-1707); 28.7x21.2 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Dutch, out of copyright
Media ID 22971486
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Dutch Golden Age Golden Age Peach Velvety
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This print showcases "Three Peaches on a Stone Plinth" painted by Adrian Coorte in 1705. The exquisite still life composition depicts three luscious peaches delicately placed upon a stone plinth, creating an intriguing contrast between the velvety fruit and the rough texture of the plinth. Coorte, a Dutch artist from the Golden Age, masterfully captures the beauty and realism of these peaches through his skilled use of oil on panel. Each peach is meticulously rendered with vibrant colors and intricate details that highlight their natural ripeness and juiciness. The painting's botanical theme reflects both Coorte's fascination with nature and the scientific interests prevalent during this period. It serves as a testament to Coorte's ability to elevate everyday objects into works of art, inviting viewers to appreciate the simple yet profound beauty found in nature. Displayed at Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, this masterpiece continues to captivate audiences centuries later. Its presence evokes a sense of tranquility and invites contemplation about our relationship with food, botany, and natural history. This print from Bridgeman Images allows us to bring home a piece of Dutch Baroque artistry while celebrating Coorte's contribution to still life painting during Holland's Golden Age.
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