Late 19th Century Still Life – Bread, Wine, and Cheese 12½" x 13½"
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This petit late 19th-century still life, executed in oil on board, presents a humble yet evocative depiction of rustic fare: a freshly baked loaf of bread, a wedge of cheese resting on a cutting board, and a glass of deep red wine. The anonymous artist has skillfully captured the textures of the bread's crust, the smoothness of the cheese, and the reflective surface of the wine glass, creating a composition that is both simple and rich in detail.
The painting is housed in its original ornate frame, which adds a touch of elegance to the rustic subject matter. The frame features intricate carvings that complement the earthy tones and the warm, inviting atmosphere of the still life. Despite the unknown identity of the artist, the work exudes a timeless quality, reflecting the everyday life of the late 19th century with a quiet reverence for the simple pleasures of good food and drink.
This piece would make a charming addition to a collection focused on rural or domestic themes, offering a glimpse into the rustic life of the period while also serving as a beautifully crafted decorative object. The frame, though showing some signs of age, remains a stunning example of the craftsmanship of the era.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. overall 12½" high x 13½" x 2"
Approx. overall 32cm high x 34cm x 5cm
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