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"Bowl of Fruit: A Timeless Delight in Art" Step into the world of art and indulge your senses with a captivating collection of fruit-filled masterpieces

Background imageBowl Of Fruit Collection: A blue glass dish filled with fruit, Ming dynasty, 1368-1644. Creator: Unknown

A blue glass dish filled with fruit, Ming dynasty, 1368-1644. Creator: Unknown
A blue glass dish filled with fruit, Ming dynasty, 1368-1644

Background imageBowl Of Fruit Collection: Taste (Gustus), from Quinque Sensuum (Five Senses), ca. 1655. Creator: Francis Cleyn

Taste (Gustus), from Quinque Sensuum (Five Senses), ca. 1655. Creator: Francis Cleyn
Taste (Gustus), from Quinque Sensuum (Five Senses), ca. 1655

Background imageBowl Of Fruit Collection: Mirror, c. 1937. Creator: Marie Famularo

Mirror, c. 1937. Creator: Marie Famularo
Mirror, c. 1937

Background imageBowl Of Fruit Collection: Portrait of a Child with a Rattle, 1611 (oil on wood)

Portrait of a Child with a Rattle, 1611 (oil on wood)
780776 Portrait of a Child with a Rattle, 1611 (oil on wood) by Somer, Paul van (c.1576-1621); 95.9x73.7 cm; Leeds Museums and Galleries (Leeds Art Gallery)

Background imageBowl Of Fruit Collection: Portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Atherton Curtis with Still Life, n. d

Portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Atherton Curtis with Still Life, n. d
Portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Atherton Curtis with Still Life, n.d

Background imageBowl Of Fruit Collection: Still Life with Fruit, 1852. Creator: Severin Roesen

Still Life with Fruit, 1852. Creator: Severin Roesen
Still Life with Fruit, 1852

Background imageBowl Of Fruit Collection: Farm Interior, ca. 1924. Creator: Samuel Halpert

Farm Interior, ca. 1924. Creator: Samuel Halpert
Farm Interior, ca. 1924

Background imageBowl Of Fruit Collection: Bowl of Fruit, c. 1830. Creator: Unknown

Bowl of Fruit, c. 1830. Creator: Unknown
Bowl of Fruit, c. 1830

Background imageBowl Of Fruit Collection: Basket of Fruit, c. 1830. Creator: Unknown

Basket of Fruit, c. 1830. Creator: Unknown
Basket of Fruit, c. 1830

Background imageBowl Of Fruit Collection: Wild Strawberries and a Carnation in a Wan-Li Bowl, c. 1620. Creator: Jacob van Hulsdonck

Wild Strawberries and a Carnation in a Wan-Li Bowl, c. 1620. Creator: Jacob van Hulsdonck
Wild Strawberries and a Carnation in a Wan-Li Bowl, c. 1620

Background imageBowl Of Fruit Collection: Fruit, c. 1860. Creator: Harriet Cany Peale

Fruit, c. 1860. Creator: Harriet Cany Peale
Fruit, c. 1860

Background imageBowl Of Fruit Collection: Still Life, c. 1660. Creator: Willem Kalf

Still Life, c. 1660. Creator: Willem Kalf
Still Life, c. 1660

Background imageBowl Of Fruit Collection: Madonna and Child, late 1460s. Creator: Francesco Benaglio

Madonna and Child, late 1460s. Creator: Francesco Benaglio
Madonna and Child, late 1460s

Background imageBowl Of Fruit Collection: Still Life with Begonia, 1911 (oil on cardboard)

Still Life with Begonia, 1911 (oil on cardboard)
XKH148744 Still Life with Begonia, 1911 (oil on cardboard) by Jawlensky, Alexej von (1864-1941); 71x75.5 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; German, out of copyright

Background imageBowl Of Fruit Collection: Lady Trying on a Hat, from Art Gout Beaute, 1921 (pochoir print)

Lady Trying on a Hat, from Art Gout Beaute, 1921 (pochoir print)

Background imageBowl Of Fruit Collection: The Artist's Daugther, 1728. Creator: Balthasar Denner

The Artist's Daugther, 1728. Creator: Balthasar Denner
The Artist's Daugther, 1728

Background imageBowl Of Fruit Collection: Still Life with Oranges, 1937. Creator: Immanuel Ibsen

Still Life with Oranges, 1937. Creator: Immanuel Ibsen
Still Life with Oranges, 1937

Background imageBowl Of Fruit Collection: Composition with Hyacinth, Fruits and Blue Bowl, 1911. Creator: Karl Isakson

Composition with Hyacinth, Fruits and Blue Bowl, 1911. Creator: Karl Isakson
Composition with Hyacinth, Fruits and Blue Bowl, 1911

Background imageBowl Of Fruit Collection: Cherries in a fruit bowl; Ciliegie in una fruttiera, Cività d'Antino, 1905. Creator: Poul S

Cherries in a fruit bowl; Ciliegie in una fruttiera, Cività d'Antino, 1905. Creator: Poul S. Christiansen
Cherries in a fruit bowl; Ciliegie in una fruttiera, Civita d'Antino, 1905

Background imageBowl Of Fruit Collection: A Young Girl with a Dog and a Page, 1720-30 (oil on canvas)

A Young Girl with a Dog and a Page, 1720-30 (oil on canvas)
XYC195100 A Young Girl with a Dog and a Page, 1720-30 (oil on canvas) by Dandridge, Bartholomew (1691-c.1754); 122x122 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; British




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"Bowl of Fruit: A Timeless Delight in Art" Step into the world of art and indulge your senses with a captivating collection of fruit-filled masterpieces. From ancient times to modern creations, these bowls of nature's bounty have been immortalized by talented artists throughout history. In Alice Cosgrove's "Mirror" from 1941, a bowl brimming with vibrant fruits reflects the beauty and abundance of life. The colors dance on the canvas, inviting us to savor their juicy sweetness. Travel back even further to the Northern Song dynasty with the "Persimmon Bowl, " an exquisite creation from the 11th or 12th century. Crafted by an unknown artist, this delicate porcelain vessel holds within it a timeless elegance that transcends centuries. Margaret Stottlemeyer's "Fruit Bowl" from around 1936 captures the essence of simplicity and grace. With each brushstroke, she brings forth a sense of tranquility as we gaze upon this humble arrangement. Aubrey Beardsley enchants us with his cover design for The Savoy No. 4 in 1896. Amidst intricate patterns and bold lines, a bowl overflowing with luscious fruits becomes a symbol of decadence and desire. Beardsley strikes again in "The Fruit Bearers" from 1895, where he explores themes of sensuality through his distinctive style. Fruits become metaphors for temptation as they are delicately offered by mysterious figures shrouded in intrigue. Jean Baptiste Claude Odiot takes us to Paris during the early 19th century with his pair of compotiers. These elegant vessels exude opulence and refinement, showcasing not only fine craftsmanship but also an appreciation for culinary delights. From Egypt during Roman and Arab periods comes a fragment that speaks volumes about cultural exchange through its depiction of fruit-bearing trees. It serves as a reminder that art has always been a bridge connecting civilizations.