Still-Life with Fruit (Courbet)

Summary

Still-Life with Fruit (French - Nature morte aux fruits) is a series of still life paintings produced between 1871 and 1872 by Gustave Courbet, marking his return to painting after the silence forced on him by the Franco-Prussian War, the Paris Commune, imprisonment and illness.

Still Life with Apples (1872)

List edit

Title Dimensions (cm) City Collection Catalogue no. Entered collection
Still Life with Apples 59 x 73 The Hague Mesdag Collection F.770 1903
Red Apples at the Foot of a Tree 50.5 x 61.5 Munich Neue Pinakothek F.771 1911
Fruit in a Basket 60 x 73 Shelburne Shelburne Museum F.776
Apples and Pears (garden table) 46 x 56 Copenhagen Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek F.777 1953
Apples and Pears 24 x 32.5 Philadelphia Philadelphia Museum of Art F.778 1963
Still Life, Apples and Pomegranates 44 x 61 London National Gallery NG5983 1951
Still Life with Apples and Pears 27.5 x 46.5 London William Morris Gallery BrO28 1935
Pomegranates 26.7 x 34.9 Glasgow Glasgow Museums 35.67 1944
Apple, Pear, Orange 13 x 20.7 Glasgow Glasgow Museums 2384 1944
Fruit[1] 17.8 x 36.8 Glasgow Burrell Collection 35.66 1944
Still Life with Peaches 27.3 x 50.5 Perth Perth Museum and Art Gallery Unknown, donated by Robert Browne[2]
Still Life with Apples 59 x 48 Amsterdam Rijksmuseum 1900
Still Life with Fruits : Apples and Pomegranates[3] 22 x 27 Paris Musée d'Orsay 1948 (Alger) then 1986
Apples, Pears and Primulas on a Table[4] 59.7 x 73 Pasadena Norton Simon Museum
Bunch of Grapes[5] 40.5 x 32.3 Paris Petit Palais PPP574 1913
Grapes[6] 20 x 25 Lisieux Musée d'art et d'histoire MBA.97.7.1 1893
Still Life with Apples, Pears and Pomegranates 27.3 x 41.2 Dallas Dallas Museum of Art 1985
Still Life 30 x 40 ? Unknown, possibly Russia François de Hatvany collection, looted in 1944[7]

References edit

  1. ^ Fruit, huile sur panneau, The Burrell Collection, on Art UK.
  2. ^ Catalogue entry[permanent dead link], Perth and Kinross Council.
  3. ^ (in French) Notice du musée d'Orsay.
  4. ^ Catalogue entry - Norton Simon Museum.
  5. ^ Notice du musée du Petit Palais].
  6. ^ Base Joconde: Reference no. 06650001196, French Ministry of Culture. (in French)
  7. ^ Entry on lootedart.com.