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Still life of Papaya, Watermelon and Cashew (oil on canvas)
MAE176554 Still life of Papaya, Watermelon and Cashew (oil on canvas) by Mota, Agostino Jose da (1821-78); Museu Nacional Belas Artes, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; ePaul Maeyaert; Brazilian, out of copyright
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This still life painting by Agostino Jose da Mota showcases the vibrant colors and textures of tropical fruits and nuts. Titled "Still Life of Papaya, Watermelon, and Cashew" this oil on canvas masterpiece is a feast for the eyes. The artist skillfully captures the essence of these delectable fruits, with their luscious hues and enticing shapes. The papaya stands tall, its orange flesh contrasting beautifully against the deep green skin. Next to it lies a juicy watermelon, sliced open to reveal its succulent red interior dotted with black seeds. Completing this tantalizing trio is a cluster of cashews, their golden shells protecting the creamy nut within. Displayed in Museu Nacional Belas Artes in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, this artwork transports viewers into a world where nature's bounty takes center stage. Each brushstroke brings out the intricate details of each fruit and nut - from the rough texture of cashew shells to the smooth surface of watermelon slices. This painting not only celebrates food but also highlights botany and natural history through art. It serves as a reminder that even everyday objects can be transformed into extraordinary works that inspire awe and appreciation for our natural surroundings. Paul Maeyaert's photograph perfectly captures this stunning piece without compromising any commercial use restrictions. With his keen eye for detail, he allows us to admire every stroke made by Agostino Jose da Mota while preserving its historical significance for generations to come.
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