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Cherries 17

The cherry: beauty, softness, its heart-shaped plastic has inspired artists since Antiquity ...<br>The assigning of symbolic meanings to colors is probably as old as symbolism itself.<br>In fact, words are well adapted for description and the arousing of emotion, but for many kinds of precise thought other symbols are much better. (John B. S. Haldane)

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Cherries 17

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  1. Cecco di Pietro 1364-1402, la vierge à l'enfant dite vierge aux cerises , tempera et feuille d'or sur bois (peuplier) Tours, musée des Beaux Arts

  2. The Grandes Heures of Anne of Brittany (Les Grandes Heures d'Anne de Bretagne in French) is a book of hours, commissioned by Anne of Brittany, Queen of France to two kings in succession, and illuminated in Tours or perhaps Paris by Jean Bourdichon between 1503 and 1508

  3. Jean Bourdichon - from Les Grandes Heures d'Anne de Bretagne, c.1503-1508

  4. Workshop of Jean Bourdichon Book of Hours, use of Rome. OriginFrance (Tours) between 1510 and 1525 © The British Library

  5. Blas de Ledesma (Spanish, c.1580–c.1640) Basket of Cherries and Flowers, ca 1620 High Museum of Art

  6. Blas de Ledesma (Spanish, c.1580–c.1640) Bodegón con cesta de cerezas y platos con peras sobre una repisa

  7. Blas de Ledesma (Spanish, c.1580–c.1640) Bodegón de cerezas

  8. Blas de Ledesma (Spanish, c.1580–c.1640) Still Life sold 30,600 $

  9. Blas de Ledesma (Spanish, c.1580–c.1640) Still life with red fruit

  10. Jacob van Hulsdonck (Flemish, 1582- 1647) Apricots, plums and grapes in a bowl and strewn on a ledge, with a vase of flowers

  11. Jacob van Hulsdonck (Flemish, 1582- 1647) A basket of fruit

  12. Jacob van Hulsdonck (Flemish, 1582- 1647) Still life with meat, fish, vegetables and fruit Cleveland Museum of Art

  13. Jacob van Hulsdonck (Flemish, 1582- 1647) A still lifewith strawberries in a Delft vase, cherries and a butterfly

  14. Jacob van Hulsdonck (Flemish, 1582- 1647) Basket of fruit on a wooden ledge

  15. Jacob van Hulsdonck (Flemish, 1582- 1647) Basket of fruit

  16. Jacob van Hulsdonck (Flemish, 1582- 1647) Still life of apricots, plums, red and white grapes in a Wan Li porcelain bowl

  17. Jacob van Hulsdonck (Flemish, 1582- 1647) Basket of prunes and cherries. Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Orléans

  18. Jacob van Hulsdonck (Flemish, 1582- 1647) Fruit in and around a basket

  19. Jacob van Hulsdonck (Flemish, 1582- 1647) Platter of plums, peaches and pears with cherries on a table

  20. Jacob van Hulsdonck (Flemish, 1582- 1647) Plums and nectarines in a porcelain bowl with cherries on a partly draped table

  21. Jacob van Hulsdonck (Flemish, 1582- 1647) Still life with fruit basket

  22. Jacob van Hulsdonck (Flemish, 1582- 1647) Still life with fruit

  23. Jacob van Hulsdonck (Flemish, 1582- 1647) Still life with peaches, plums and grapes in a basket on a ledge

  24. Jacob van Hulsdonck (Flemish, 1582- 1647) Still life with peaches, plums and grapes in a Wan-Li porcelain dish

  25. Jacob van Hulsdonck (Flemish, 1582- 1647) Still life with Plums on a plate

  26. Jacob van Hulsdonck (Flemish, 1582- 1647) Still life

  27. Jacob van Hulsdonck (Flemish, 1582- 1647) Wild Strawberries and carnation in a Wan-Li bowl, c. 1620 National Gallery of Art, WDC

  28. Jacob van Hulsdonck (Flemish, 1582- 1647) Wild Strawberries and carnation in a Wan-Li bowl, c. 1620 (fragment)

  29. Balthasar van der Ast (1593–1657) Still life Still life Art Museum Aachen

  30. Balthasar van der Ast (1593–1657) Still life Hermitage Museum - St-Petersburg (Russia)

  31. Joseph Plepp (Suisse, 1595-1642) Still life Hermitage museum

  32. Paul Dorival (French, 1604 - 1684) Still life with cherries, plums, raspberries and other fruits in a basket, with a yellow bird Sold 60,480 USD

  33. Louise Moillon (French, 1610–1696) Bodegon frutas Museo National Thyssen- Bornemisza

  34. Louise Moillon (French, 1610–1696) Still life with a basket of fruit and a bunch of asparagus Art Institute of Chicago

  35. Louise Moillon (French, 1610–1696) Still-life with a basket of fruit

  36. Louise Moillon (French, 1610–1696) The fruit seller

  37. Abraham Gibbens Still life with strawberries, cherries and gooseberries in a blue and white China bowl with two salsify roots resting on a wooden table. 1630s EUR 21,250

  38. Samuel Hofmann, Nature morte aux cerises, Vers 1640-1642 Musée du Louvre

  39. Text & pictures: Internet All copyrights belong to their respective owners Presentation: Sanda Foişoreanu https://www.slideshare.net/michaelasanda https://ma-planete.com/michaelasanda 2022 Sound:Antonio Vivaldi - Concerto for flute, strings and basso continuo op 10 no 3 `Il gardellino` in d major rv 428 op 10 Cappella Istropolitana

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