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Still Life with a ray-fish, a basket of onions, eggs, cheese, a green jug and a copper pot — History & Facts
In Still Life with a ray-fish, a basket of onions, eggs, cheese, a green jug and a copper pot, the viewer is greeted with a harmonious arrangement of food items. The painting features a ray-fish prominently displayed, surrounded by a basket of onions, several eggs, a piece of cheese, a green jug, and a copper pot. The color palette is warm, with earthy tones dominating the scene, creating a sense of comfort and abundance.
The soft light enhances the textures of the objects, inviting the viewer to appreciate their details. This work is executed in oil on canvas, a medium that allows for rich color and texture. Chardin's technique is characterized by careful attention to detail and a realistic representation of the objects. The composition is balanced, with each item placed thoughtfully to create a cohesive whole.
The painting measures approximately 60 x 80 cm, making it a medium-sized work that draws the viewer in. Jean Siméon Chardin was a prominent French painter known for his still life and genre scenes. This particular work reflects his mastery of everyday subjects, elevating simple objects to the status of art. An interesting fact about this painting is that it showcases Chardin's ability to capture the essence of domestic life in 18th-century France, making the ordinary appear extraordinary.
His works often emphasize the beauty of the mundane, and this piece is a perfect example of that philosophy.
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