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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Emile Bernard, Nature morte avec fleurs et orange, 1886

Emile Bernard French, 1868-1941

Nature morte avec fleurs et orange, 1886
Oil on canvas
41.5 x 33 cm
16.3 x 13 inches
Signed and dated in pencil lower right Emile Bernard 1886
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This work is one of a few rare early still-lifes that Bernard executed upon his return from Brittany. The palette of ochre and red emphasizes the decorative pattern of the...
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This work is one of a few rare early still-lifes that Bernard executed upon his return from Brittany. The palette of ochre and red emphasizes the decorative pattern of the table and the background, which is rendered in the same colors. The artist placed the flowers and the orange as if they merged with the motif.

The flowers are rendered with thick impasto, and the orange is outlined with blue contours to highlight the volume and texture of the fruit. The background creates a liminal space, detaching the objects from a specific location and giving them an abstract character.

The orange reappeared in other still-lifes from 1887, such as "Nature morte à l’orange" (1887), now at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta. The fruit served as the perfect object for continuing Bernard's research on volume and decorative patterns. The composition is also reminiscent of "Vase de Fleurs et tasse," with two objects displayed on a table, now at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.

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Provenance

Auke van der Werff, Amsterdam, where acquired April 1998.

Cornelis Paulus van Pauwvliet, The Netherlands

Thence by descent

Exhibitions

Grote Verkooptentoonstelling, Auke van der Werff, Amsterdam, 25 - 29 April 1998

Literature

This work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity by Béatrice Recchi Altarriba.

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