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Still Life with a Cut Apple and a Pitcher, 1876 (oil on canvas)
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Still Life with a Cut Apple and a Pitcher, 1876 (oil on canvas)
MMT201544 Still Life with a Cut Apple and a Pitcher, 1876 (oil on canvas) by Morisot, Berthe (1841-95); 32x41 cm; Musee Marmottan Monet, Paris, France; French, out of copyright
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This still life painting by Berthe Morisot, titled "Still Life with a Cut Apple and a Pitcher" transports us to the late 19th century. The artist's mastery of oil on canvas is evident in the delicate brushstrokes that bring this scene to life. In the center of the composition, we see a sliced apple resting on a table, its vibrant red contrasting beautifully against the muted background. The knife used to cut it lies nearby, suggesting that someone has just enjoyed this simple pleasure. To the right stands an elegant pitcher, its graceful curves adding a touch of sophistication to the arrangement. Morisot's skillful use of light and shadow creates depth and dimension within this small-scale artwork measuring only 32x41 cm. The play of light on various surfaces - from the reflective glass-like surface of the pitcher to the rough texture of the wooden table - adds richness and complexity. As one gazes at this piece, they are transported into an intimate moment frozen in time. It invites contemplation about our relationship with nature and everyday objects surrounding us. Through her impressionist style, Morisot captures not only physical details but also evokes emotions and sensations associated with these familiar elements. Displayed at Musee Marmottan Monet in Paris, France, this painting serves as a testament to Berthe Morisot's contribution as one of Impressionism's leading female artists.
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