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The Blackberry Harvest, c. 1908 (oil on canvas)
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The Blackberry Harvest, c. 1908 (oil on canvas)
826828 The Blackberry Harvest, c.1908 (oil on canvas) by Harvey, Harold (1874-1941); 40.6x35.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Blackberry Harvest. Harold Harvey (1874-1941). Oil on canvas. Painted circa 1908. 40.6 x 35.5cm.); Photo © Christies Images
Media ID 25056602
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The Blackberry Harvest, c. 1908
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is a captivating oil painting by British artist Harold Harvey. This early twentieth-century masterpiece depicts a scene of rural life, where a small group of people are actively engaged in the gathering of blackberries. The artist's impressionistic style brings the vibrant colors and textures of nature to life on canvas. In the foreground, we see a teenage girl wearing an apron and headscarf, her head turned away as she interacts with her companions. Her expression suggests a moment of discovery or discourse as they engage in conversation while harvesting the ripe fruit. The young girl's interaction with her surroundings reflects both aversion and fascination. The composition captures the essence of this natural space, with its lush greenery and distant countryside landscape. The artist skillfully portrays the fleeting time of day through his brushstrokes, creating an atmospheric ambiance that immerses us in this idyllic setting. Harvey's attention to detail is evident in every aspect of this artwork - from the clothing and accessories worn by each character to their expressive eye contact and hand gestures. Through his exploration of color and light, he invites us into this momentary glimpse into rural life during harvest season. This print allows us to appreciate Harvey's talent as an English impressionist painter who beautifully captured everyday scenes with modern traditional British flair. It serves as a reminder that art can transport us to different times and places while evoking emotions within us all these years later.
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