Series 8/12/16, “Fruit Paintings, 1903-1907,” contains life-sized paintings of plums, cherries, and apples that she illustrated alongside an unnamed individual, who signed their art only as “CNB.” It appears the paintings depict fruits at various stages of decay and were part of an agricultural study regarding the longevity of fruit.. Fruits Paintings Fruits come in many shapes, sizes, tastes and of course colors. Painters often select a colorful display of fruits for their still life paintings. But also people carrying fruit baskets are popular topics in art. The following is a small gallery of paintings dedicated to fruits. Paul Cรฉzanne – Fruits
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Fruit are commonly used in still life paintings due to their distinctive coloration and variable shapes. Famous artists throughout many different art styles and movements have centered their most widely acclaimed works around fruits in different forms.. Fruit A Crystal Fruit Stand with Peaches, Quinces, and Jasmine Fede Galizia, 1607 A Market Stall with a Young Woman Giving a Basket of Grapes to an Older Woman Louise Moillon, 1630 Apple Family 3 Georgia O’Keeffe, 1921 Apples on a Table – Green Background Henri Matisse, 1916 Apricots in a ceramic bowl, with plums on a stone ledge Louise Moillon.



