Still life with melon and peaches (1866; Paris, France) by Edouard Manet

Still life with melon and peaches - Edouard Manet - 1866; Paris, France

Artwork Information

TitleStill life with melon and peaches
ArtistEdouard Manet
Date1866; Paris, France
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementRealism

About Still life with melon and peaches

The artwork titled “Still Life with Melon and Peaches,” created by Édouard Manet in 1866 in Paris, France, is a notable example of the Realism movement. Executed in oil on canvas, this piece falls under the still life genre, showcasing everyday objects with meticulous attention to detail.

In the artwork, an arrangement of fruit is depicted with striking realism. A large melon occupies a prominent position on a silver platter, its green hues and textured surface captured in lifelike detail. To its left, a bunch of golden-yellow peaches fills a bowl, with a single peach lying to the side on a white tablecloth. A cluster of green grapes and a delicately placed white flower adorn the table. The dark background highlights the vibrant colors of the fruit, while a solitary wine bottle and a glass add elements of depth and contrast to the composition. Manet’s precise brushwork and use of light create a vivid portrayal of the various textures and forms, exemplifying the realistic style for which he is celebrated.

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