Still Life of Grapes and Peaches

Panfilo Nuvolone

Created:
Movement:
1622
Baroque
key Notes:
Baroque realism, Luscious abundance
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Dimensions:
14 3/16 × 17 1/2 in. (36 × 44.5 cm)
medium:
Oil on wood
Difficulty:
Expert
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Still Life of Grapes and Peaches by Panfilo Nuvolone

Still Life of Grapes and Peaches, created in 1622 by Panfilo Nuvolone, is an exemplary work of the Baroque period, showcasing the artist's mastery in the use of oil on wood. Nuvolone, an Italian painter, was known for his detailed and realistic still life compositions, which were highly regarded for their vibrant color and meticulous attention to detail. This painting reflects the Baroque fascination with the natural world and the transient beauty of life, a common theme in still life works of the era. Nuvolone's work contributed to the development of still life painting in Italy, influencing subsequent generations of artists. His ability to capture the texture and luminosity of fruit demonstrates his technical skill and deep understanding of light and shadow. The painting remains a significant example of early 17th-century still life, illustrating the cultural and artistic values of the time.

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Still Life of Grapes and Peaches by Panfilo Nuvolone

Created in 1622, "Still Life of Grapes and Peaches" by Panfilo Nuvolone is an oil on wood painting that exemplifies the Baroque style's attention to detail and realism. The artwork features a meticulously arranged composition of fruit, showcasing the artist's skill in rendering texture and light.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Still Life of Grapes and Peaches