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Severin Roesen, Still Life with Fruit
TITLE:  Still Life with Fruit
ARTIST:  Severin Roesen
WORK DATE:  circa 1855
CATEGORY:  Paintings
MATERIALS:  Oil on canvas
SIZE:  20” x 16”; framed size 293/4” x 251/2”
REGION:  American
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DESCRIPTION:  A Striking 19th-Century Still-Life Painting by One of the Most Renowned Artists of the Victorian Era

This gorgeous Victorian oil painting by Severin Roesen is considered one of the finest of the still-life genre. Though Roesen was widely acclaimed for his work during his lifetime, it wasn't almost 100 years after his death that his paintings were brought back to the attention of the larger public by First Lady Jackie Kennedy, when she hung several of his paintings in the newly refurbished White House. This vibrant still-life is a splendid example of this important artist’s work.

Roesen's complex, lavish still-life paintings of fruit and flowers established the tradition for the genre in 19th-century America as well as the style for large canvases suitable for dining-room decoration. These works reveal his training as a painter of enamels and china with their crisp drawing, bright colors and smooth surfaces. This particular painting anticipates Roesen's fully mature style, exhibiting his synthesis of 17th-century Dutch still life, the Düsseldorf Academy's sharp naturalism and the era's strong interest in botany.

The composition of the painting unfolds across an oval format, with a variety of fruits that, in their abundance, seem to spill over into the viewer's space from their perch atop a marble ledge. Two vines of white grapes form opposing diagonals around which the other fruits -- apples, plums, cherries, black berries, and a peach -- are arranged, while a bird's nest holding three eggs is nestled in the lower-right hand corner. Just below the nest, the artist’s signature is cleverly disguised as a winding grapevine; a playful touch on Roesen’s part.

Born in Germany, Severin Roesen exhibited in Cologne in 1847 and is thought to have studied in Düsseldorf. Originally trained in the decorative arts tradition as a painter on porcelain, Roesen developed a style which included a great attention to detail and an interest in brilliant color. The artist emigrated to the United States in 1848, where he lived, worked and exhibited in New York City until 1852, when he moved to Pennsylvania, and settled eventually in Williamsport.

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