Still Life with a Vase of Flowers, Melon, Peaches, and Grapes

Charlotte Eustache Sophie de Fuligny Damas

Created:
Movement:
1780
Neoclassicism
key Notes:
Floral Abundance, Classical Elegance
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Dimensions:
18 1/16 × 21 7/8 in. (45.8 × 55.5 cm)
medium:
Oil on canvas
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Expert
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Still Life with a Vase of Flowers, Melon, Peaches, and Grapes

Artist: Charlotte-Eustache-Sophie de Fuligny-Damas, Marquise de Grollier

Year: 1780

Medium: Oil on canvas

Artistic and Historical Context

The painting "Still Life with a Vase of Flowers, Melon, Peaches, and Grapes" exemplifies the refined still life genre popular in the late 18th century, showcasing the artist's skill in rendering texture and color. Charlotte-Eustache-Sophie de Fuligny-Damas, known as the Marquise de Grollier, was an accomplished artist who contributed to the tradition of still life painting during a period when female artists were gaining recognition. Her work is noted for its meticulous attention to detail and the harmonious arrangement of natural elements, reflecting the aesthetic values of the Enlightenment era. The painting's composition and use of light highlight the opulence and abundance associated with the aristocratic lifestyle of the time. As a noblewoman, the Marquise de Grollier's engagement with art was both a personal pursuit and a reflection of her social standing, offering insight into the cultural practices of the French aristocracy. Her contributions to art are significant in understanding the role of women in the arts during the 18th century, as she navigated the challenges of her gender and class to leave a lasting impact on the still life genre.

Description of the work:

Still Life with a Vase of Flowers, Melon, Peaches, and Grapes

Artist: Charlotte Eustache Sophie de Fuligny-Damas, Marquise de Grollier

Year: 1780

Medium: Oil on canvas

This painting exemplifies the Rococo style with its delicate and intricate depiction of a still life arrangement featuring a vase of flowers, melon, peaches, and grapes. The artwork is characterized by its vibrant color palette and attention to detail, typical of late 18th-century French still life compositions.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Still Life with a Vase of Flowers, Melon, Peaches, and Grapes