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Hanging Apples (oil on canvas)
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Hanging Apples (oil on canvas)
822932 Hanging Apples (oil on canvas) by David, Stanley S. (1847-98); 30.7x 25.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Hanging Apples. Stanley S. David (1847-1898). Oil on canvas. 30.7 x 25.5cm. Attributed to De Scott Evans.); Photo eChristies Images; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22247102
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This print captures the essence of a nineteenth-century still life painting titled "Hanging Apples". Painted by Stanley S. David, this oil on canvas artwork showcases two green apples suspended from a wooden structure with a string. The close-up view allows us to appreciate the intricate details and colors of these fruits. The artist's skill is evident in his ability to depict the texture and form of each apple, emphasizing their rosy cheeks and natural spots. However, upon closer inspection, we notice that one apple appears bruised and injured, adding an element of agony to the composition. The use of negative space enhances the focus on these hanging apples as they become the sole subjects in this intimate setting. With no person present in the image, our attention is solely directed towards these objects that seem to tell a story of pain and suffering. Attributed to De Scott Evans, this American painting reflects not only artistic talent but also explores themes related to health and medicine through its depiction of wounded fruit. It serves as a reminder that even nature can experience injury. Displayed against a simple background inside what seems like an artist's studio, this still life artwork invites us into its world where we can ponder over its symbolism while appreciating its aesthetic beauty.
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