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Description

Originally, horses were Oberman’s speciality. However, there was little demand for the genre in the Netherlands, so around 1825-1830 he switched to painting still lifes of flowers and fruit. This fruit arrangement includes both native and glasshouse-cultivated varieties which were available around 1830 in the Netherlands, although in different seasons. This harvest includes plums, quinces, peaches and currants.

Fruitstilleven in een terracotta schaal

c. 1830

Accession Number

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Medium

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Dimensions

height 37.1 cm

Classification

Painting

Museum

Rijksmuseum

Amsterdam, Netherlands