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Henry Fletcher British Collection

Henry Fletcher, a British artist active from 1715 to 1738, left behind an impressive legacy with his series of Twelve Months of Fruit and Twelve Months of Flowers


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Henry Fletcher, a British artist active from 1715 to 1738, left behind an impressive legacy with his series of Twelve Months of Fruit and Twelve Months of Flowers. In August 1732, he unveiled his masterpiece - Twelve Months of Fruit: August. With meticulous attention to detail, Fletcher captured the vibrant colors and succulent textures of various fruits in this stunning piece. Two years prior, in September 1730, Fletcher enchanted audiences with another floral marvel - Twelve Months of Flowers: September. His delicate brushstrokes brought to life a bouquet bursting with autumnal blooms. The composition exuded warmth and tranquility as if inviting viewers into a serene garden. Fletcher's talent extended beyond flowers alone; he also showcased his expertise in fruit still-life paintings. June 1732 witnessed the unveiling of his captivating work - Twelve Months of Fruit: June. Through skillful shading and impeccable precision, Fletcher portrayed an array of luscious fruits that seemed almost tangible on canvas. Continuing his exploration into the realm of nature's beauty, July 1732 saw the debut of yet another mesmerizing creation by Henry Fletcher - Twelve Months of Fruit: July. This particular piece displayed an assortment of juicy berries and plump peaches arranged artfully against a backdrop that evoked summer's golden glow. Returning to flora-inspired compositions, October 1730 marked the introduction of Twelve Months Of Flowers: October by Henry Fletcher. With its rich palette reminiscent of fall foliage, this artwork celebrated nature's transition into colder months while maintaining an airiness characteristic to Fletcher's style. In March 1730 came another botanical triumph from Henry Fletcher -Twelve Months Of Flowers: March. This painting showcased early spring blossoms emerging delicately from their buds under soft sunlight filtering through fresh green leaves—a testament to both nature's resilience and the artist's ability to capture its essence flawlessly. July was not forgotten amidst all these masterpieces, as Fletcher's Twelve Months Of Flowers: July from 1730 demonstrated.