Description
Garzoni was one of the few women artists to achieve prominence in Italy during the 1600s. She garnered fame with her naturalistic still lifes on vellum, which combined scientific accuracy with sensitive artistry. Here, three small goldfinches on fruit branches and a larger bee-eater are dispersed across an earth-toned ground. The goldfinches sit on branches from which hang two plums (left), a peach (center), and a pear (right). A yellow quince and purple fig appear in the left foreground. Garzoniās refined interpretations of the natural world suited the taste of aristocratic patrons like the Medici family, who acquired her drawings to decorate their villas.
Provenance
Elma M. Schniewind [1875-1954], Cleveland, OH (?-1954); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (March 10, 1955)
Accession Number
1955.140
Medium
watercolor with graphite, heightened with lead white
Dimensions
Sheet: 25.7 x 41.6 cm (10 1/8 x 16 3/8 in.)
Classification
Drawing
Credit Line
Bequest of Mrs. Elma M. Schniewind in memory of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geib