Still Life with Fruit and Carafe Jigsaw Puzzle

Still Life with Fruit and Carafe
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About Still Life with Fruit and Carafe: "Still Life with Fruit and Carafe" is a masterfully composed oil painting by Pensionante del Saraceni, a 17th-century artist associated with the Italian Baroque still life tradition. The artwork presents a rich display of fruit arranged on a white cloth, with meticulous attention to texture, color, and form. At the center of the composition, a plate overflows with ripe peaches, figs, grapes, pomegranate, and other fruits, their vibrant colors contrasting against the muted background. To the left, a large, partially peeled melon and a round glass carafe filled with amber liquid add elegance and balance. On the right side, a large slice of watermelon, bursting with seeds, and a solitary pear emphasize the abundance and variety of nature's bounty. // Image Credit: Pensionante del Saraceni, c. 1610/1620, Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington

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