Still Life with Fruit on a Stone Ledge - Wikipedia Although Caravaggio very frequently included still-life elements in his works, only two independent still lifes from his hand have been identified to date These are the Still Life with Fruit on a Stone Ledge and the Basket of Fruit at the Ambrosiana in Milan
Basket of Fruit by Caravaggio: Finding Meaning in Still Life Despite his interest in the genre, Basket of Fruit appears to have been Caravaggio’s only stand-alone still life It was a strange subject for a painter like Caravaggio to have chosen Likely painted in the late 1590’s, it would have carried deep personal significance for Caravaggio
Basket of Fruit, 1596 by Caravaggio Caravaggio cut this end of the frieze off, turned the canvas upside down, primed it, painted the still life on it, and then added the background This is Caravaggio's only independent still life that survives and has been identified securely
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio - National Gallery, London In the foreground is a magnificent still life of fruit, with a rose and sprig of jasmine in a glass vase Look closely and you can see the reflection of a room in the curved surface of the vase
Still Life with Fruit (c. 1603) by Caravaggio – Artchive “Still Life with Fruit” by Caravaggio, created around 1603, is a noted work housed at the Denver Art Museum in Denver, Colorado This artwork belongs to the Baroque movement and is characterized by the Tenebrism technique, which emphasizes stark contrasts between light and dark
Still Life with Fruit on a Stone Ledge by Caravaggio Still Life with Fruit on a Stone Ledge captures a wide selection of fruit and vegetable in a complex arrangement that must have taken some considerable time to set up
Still Life with Fruit on a Stone Ledge explained Although Caravaggio very frequently included still-life elements in his works, only two independent still lifes from his hand have been identified to date These are the Still Life with Fruit on a Stone Ledge and the Basket of Fruit at the Ambrosiana in Milan