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CAMPI, Vincenzo (1536-1591). The Fruit Seller

CAMPI, Vincenzo (1536-1591). The Fruit Seller


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CAMPI, Vincenzo (1536-1591). The Fruit Seller

CAMPI, Vincenzo (1536-1591). The Fruit Seller. ca. 1580. Renaissance art. Cinquecento. Oil on canvas. ITALY. Milan. Pinacotheca of Brera

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This stunning oil on canvas painting, titled "The Fruit Seller," is a masterpiece by the Italian Renaissance artist Vincenzo Campi, created around 1580. The artwork is currently housed in the prestigious Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan, Italy. The scene portrays a lively and colorful outdoor marketplace, with the focus on a woman selling an array of fresh fruits. The woman, dressed in the fashionable attire of the Cinquecento era, expertly arranges the fruits on a tablecloth, inviting customers to make their selections. The vibrant colors of the fruits, from the deep reds of the strawberries to the golden hues of the pears and apricots, stand out against the earthy tones of the table and the woman's clothing. The painting is set against the backdrop of a sunlit Milanese street, with the warm rays of the sun casting long shadows and illuminating the scene. The woman's face is expressive, with a hint of a smile as she engages with her customers. The use of chiaroscuro, or the contrast between light and dark, adds depth and texture to the painting, creating a sense of three-dimensionality. Campi's "The Fruit Seller" is a prime example of the Renaissance period's focus on realism and naturalism, as well as its appreciation for the beauty of everyday life. The painting invites the viewer to step into the bustling marketplace and experience the sights, sounds, and smells of the bustling Italian city. With its rich colors, intricate details, and lively energy, "The Fruit Seller" is a true masterpiece of Renaissance art.

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