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Basket of Plums

1769
(French, 1744–1818)
Measurements
Unframed: 38 x 46.2 cm (14 15/16 x 18 3/16 in.)
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The artist painted a companion to this work—a plate of peaches and branch of cherries.

Description

During the later part of the 1700s, fruit still lifes were extremely popular, and a basket of plums was a common motif. In Vallayer's painting the details, especially the plums and the basket, emerge from deep shadows. The colors are vivid reds and violets and a sense of immediacy is invoked by the growing moss, the cakes in their crisp papers, and the glass of water with its sparkling highlights and reflections.
Horizontally oriented oil painting with thick brushstrokes depicting a basket of purple plums on our right and rectangular, flat, light brown cakes in paper wrappings in front of a water glass on our left. One cake, half broken away, leans at a diagonal on the other cake. Piling in three, narrowing rows above the rim of a woven basket, the plums are dark purple with touches of red-pink, green poking out between the rows.

Basket of Plums

1769

Anne Vallayer-Coster

(French, 1744–1818)
France, 18th century

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