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Oranges. A still life oil painting of some oranges
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Oranges. A still life oil painting of some oranges
A still life oil painting of some oranges, most of which are placed in a metallic bowl, another its just outside, a large vessel is nearby. Date: circa 1922
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Bowl Codrington Isabel Metallic Nearby Oranges Pyke Nott 1922 Volume
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Title: Oranges, Circa 1922 This exquisite still life oil painting captures the vibrant essence of oranges, showcasing their rich color and texture in a composition that exudes a sense of tranquility and abundance. The painting, believed to be created around 1922, is a testament to the timeless beauty of this classic subject matter. The majority of the oranges are artfully arranged in a metallic bowl, their glossy skins reflecting the soft light that bathes the scene. A few oranges rest on a tabletop nearby, their juicy forms inviting the viewer to reach out and pluck one for a taste. A large, earthenware vessel sits in the background, adding a sense of depth and texture to the composition. The painting's color palette is rich and warm, with the oranges' hues ranging from deep, fiery reds to bright, zesty oranges. The contrast between the vibrant oranges and the cool, metallic bowl adds visual interest and depth to the image. This painting is a beautiful example of the Impressionist style, with its loose brushstrokes and emphasis on capturing the fleeting qualities of light and color. The artist's skillful use of color and composition invites the viewer to linger over the details of the painting, discovering new nuances and textures with each glance. This painting is part of the March of the Women Collection from Mary Evans Prints Online, and is attributed to the artist Isabel Codrington Pyke Nott. The collection, which consists of over 16,000 images, is a valuable resource for art historians, collectors, and anyone with an appreciation for the visual arts. Whether used for personal enjoyment or as a source of inspiration, this painting is a delightful addition to any collection.
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