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Nature morte (Still life). Peinture de Antoine Vollon (1833-1900). Huile sur toile, 38 x 46 cm. Art francais du 19e siecle. Musee des beaux arts Pouchkine, Moscou
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Nature morte (Still life). Peinture de Antoine Vollon (1833-1900). Huile sur toile, 38 x 46 cm. Art francais du 19e siecle. Musee des beaux arts Pouchkine, Moscou
FIA5363881 Nature morte (Still life). Peinture de Antoine Vollon (1833-1900). Huile sur toile, 38 x 46 cm. Art francais du 19e siecle. Musee des beaux arts Pouchkine, Moscou. by Vollon, Antoine (1833-1900); Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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Citrus Crockery Cutlery Food And Drink Lemon Pitcher Silverware Spoon Tea Party
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This print showcases Antoine Vollon's "Nature morte (Still life)" painting, a masterpiece from the 19th century. The artwork, measuring 38 x 46 cm and created with oil on canvas, is an exquisite example of French art during this period. It currently resides in the prestigious Pushkin Museum at Moscow's Musee des beaux arts Pouchkine. The composition depicts a vibrant still life scene that captures the viewer's attention. A variety of colorful fruits are meticulously arranged alongside botanical elements, showcasing Vollon's meticulous attention to detail. The inclusion of a lemon adds a refreshing burst of citrus to the arrangement while a pitcher and crockery hint at an elegant tea party or meal. Vollon expertly employs scientific methods in his portrayal of these natural objects, highlighting their beauty and significance within botany and natural history. The use of color further enhances the visual impact, with rich hues bringing each element to life. The presence of cutlery and silverware suggests that this still life represents more than just aesthetic appreciation; it also symbolizes food supply and nourishment. Through his skillful brushwork, Vollon invites viewers to contemplate not only the beauty found in nature but also its practicality in sustaining human existence. Overall, this stunning piece exemplifies Vollon's mastery as an artist while offering viewers a glimpse into France's artistic heritage during the 19th century.
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