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Still Life with Fruit

1873
(German, 1849–1930)
Measurements
Unframed: 35 x 46.5 cm (13 3/4 x 18 5/16 in.)
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Public Domain
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This composition contains many elements that show Preyer's technical abilities. She convincingly rendered the various textures juxtaposed in this composition, such as the contrast between the white cloth and the polished marble table, and the reflecting surfaces of metal, water drops, and glass versus the delicate skin of peaches and grapes. The knife that appears to project out over the side of the table is an indicator of Preyer's familiarity with the tradition of Dutch still-life painting. After early training with her father, Johann Wilhelm Preyer (1803-1889), Emilie Preyer painted her first still life in 1867. For study purposes, she visited museums in Dresden, Antwerp, and the Netherlands. She focused primarily on still lifes of fruit.
A horizontally oriented oil painting with fine, precise brushstrokes depicts a still life on a white cloth. On our left, a sliced apple and knife sit on a silver plate near dark grapes. Centered is a glass decanter and wine glass filled with amber liquid. To our right, a peach, translucent green grapes, and dark plums cluster beneath large vine leaves. Scattered hazelnuts sit in the foreground on a marble ledge.

Still Life with Fruit

1873

Emilie Preyer

(German, 1849–1930)
Germany, 19th century

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