Still Life: Fruit, Bread and a Goblet on a Table

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A still life group arranged on a wooden table top. On the left are four pears attached to a leafy twig, next to six over-ripe splitting plums. To the right is a silver plate on which sits a segment of pear and a loaf of bread, with a second plate full of strawberries directly behind. A tall glass roemer with pulled prunts, half full of liquid, stands next to the plate, with two cherries and a single splitting plum before it. There is a plain, dark background behind.
Title

Still Life: Fruit, Bread and a Goblet on a Table

Date

1630–1635

Medium

oil on panel

Measurements

H 34.2 x W 55.5 cm

Accession number

1979.499

Acquisition method

bequeathed by Edgar and Effie Assheton Bennett, 1979

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

Signed (b,centre to left, on edge of table) : F V S.

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