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American Art

Still Life - Pears, Peaches & Grapes

Made in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, North and Central America

1824

James Peale, American, 1749 - 1831

Oil on canvas
19 x 27 inches (48.3 x 68.6 cm)

Currently not on view

2007-65-8

Gift of the McNeil Americana Collection, 2007

Label

When James Peale's eyesight declined around 1810, he abandoned miniature painting for larger oil compositions such as this still life. In this work, a lavish display of peaches, pears, and grapes spill out of a Chinese export porcelain basket and a bowl. The attention to detail and dramatic use of shadows are reminiscent of seventeenth-century Dutch still life painting. The fruit is portrayed at the height of its ripeness, though the pears are beginning to show spots of age. Completed when Peale was seventy-four, this image may represent the artist's heightened awareness of the transience of time near the end of his life.

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