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Discover abundant fruit still life painting by Severin Roesen (1865), showcasing vibrant apples, grapes, and wine glass artistry; bring this masterpiece of abundance home.

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  • Artistic style: Floral Still Life
  • Movement: Dutch Romanticism
  • Medium: Oil on Canvas
  • Year: 1865
  • Artist: Severin Roesen
  • Subject or theme: Fruit Abundance
  • Title: Still Life Fruit and Wine Glass

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Pytanie 1:
What is the primary subject matter of Severin Roesen’s painting "Still Life Fruit and Wine Glass"?
Pytanie 2:
Which artistic movement heavily influenced Roesen's style, particularly evident in his use of color and texture?
Pytanie 3:
The painting prominently features a wine glass. What does this element symbolize within the context of the artwork?
Pytanie 4:
What is a key characteristic of Roesen's technique in depicting fruit arrangements?
Pytanie 5:
Based on the description, where would you expect to find the grapes in Roesen’s painting?

Opis obiektu kolekcjonerskiego

A Symphony of Harvest: Exploring Roesen's Still Life

To gaze upon Severin Roesen’s "Still Life Fruit and Wine Glass" is to step directly into the sun-drenched, opulent bounty of a bygone era. This painting is not merely an arrangement of objects; it is a carefully orchestrated celebration of life's ephemeral sweetness. The composition bursts with color—the deep, velvety tones of ripe grapes contrasting against the bright blush of apples and the warm glow emanating from scattered oranges. Roesen masterfully captures the very essence of abundance, presenting a tabletop overflowing with nature’s finest gifts. One can almost smell the mingled perfumes of citrus zest and overripe fruit as the eye wanders across the painted surface.

The Artistry of Abundance: Technique and Detail

Roesen's technique is characterized by an exquisite attention to texture, a hallmark of his celebrated genre. Observe how the artist renders the varying skins of the produce; the waxy sheen on a perfect apple contrasts beautifully with the dusty matte finish of a pear, while the clustered grapes suggest both weight and delicate fragility. The inclusion of the wine glass adds a touch of sophisticated human presence to what might otherwise be a purely natural study. It suggests conviviality, perhaps marking the end of a beautiful day's gathering. His handling of light is particularly noteworthy; it seems to emanate from an unseen source, catching highlights on the curved surfaces and deepening the shadows in rich, believable gradients.

Historical Echoes: Mid-Nineteenth Century Sentiment

Painted around 1865, this work situates itself within a period where still life painting flourished as both a technical exercise and a profound meditation. For Roesen, an artist whose career was deeply rooted in the traditions of German craftsmanship, these depictions were vehicles for exploring color theory and material representation. The sheer volume of fruit speaks to a cultural appreciation for harvest cycles and earthly prosperity—a visual testament to nature's generous hand during the mid-Victorian period.

Symbolism and Emotional Resonance

Beyond its immediate beauty, this still life carries layers of symbolism that have captivated collectors for generations. Fruit, in art history, is a perennial symbol of fertility, pleasure, and the passage of time itself—a beautiful reminder of memento mori softened by vibrant color. The wine glass hints at celebration and shared moments. Owning or displaying a reproduction of this piece invites that same feeling into your own space: a sense of enduring warmth, cultivated beauty, and the quiet joy found in simple, perfect things.

Bringing the Masterpiece Home

For those seeking to infuse an interior with the romance and depth of 19th-century European painting, this subject matter is unparalleled. Whether placed above a console table or incorporated into gallery wall groupings, Roesen’s vision offers immediate visual richness. A high-quality reproduction allows you to connect directly with the meticulous skill of a master, bringing home not just paint on canvas, but a tangible piece of romantic artistic history.

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Severin Roesen (1815 – After 1872): The Painter of Fruitful Abundance

Severin Roesen remains an enigmatic figure in American art history, a German immigrant who achieved considerable renown for his captivating depictions of fruit and flower still lifes. Despite the scarcity of biographical details—primarily centered around his birth in Boppard, Germany—Roesen’s prolific output and distinctive artistic style cemented his place as one of the foremost practitioners of this genre during the mid-nineteenth century. Little is known about Roesen's formative years. He was baptized on February 5, 1816, in Boppard, Prussia (now Germany), into a family with roots tracing back to Stephanus and Margaretha Krebs. While precise information regarding his formal education remains elusive, evidence suggests he honed his artistic skills as a porcelain painter in Cologne—a craft that would inform his later explorations of color and texture. This meticulous technique – characterized by layering thin glazes to achieve subtle tonal variations – undoubtedly influenced Roesen’s approach to capturing the luminous qualities of natural subjects. His marriage to Sophia Jacobina Lambricht in 1847 marked the beginning of a family life that included two children. Roesen’s relocation to New York City in December 1847 coincided with his involvement in the American Art-Union, where he showcased eleven paintings between 1848 and 1852—a pivotal moment demonstrating his commitment to establishing himself within the burgeoning artistic landscape of America. These works immediately garnered critical acclaim for their masterful realism and adherence to Dutch conventions. The untimely death of Sophia Lambricht in October 1849 prompted Roesen’s second marriage to Wilhelmine Ludwig, with whom he established a home in Pennsylvania. Their family continued to grow, welcoming Minnie (born 1854) and Oscar (born 1857), further enriching his personal life. He actively participated in the artistic community of Pennsylvania and exhibited works at institutions like the Maryland Historical Society and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Roesen’s artistic trajectory shifted decisively when he moved to Williamsport, Pennsylvania, around 1863—a location that would become synonymous with his creative output. During this period, he cultivated relationships with prominent local figures who appreciated his dedication to capturing the beauty of the American landscape and domestic interiors. Notably, Jacob Flock, a wealthy hotelier and brewer in Williamsport, amassed more than fifty paintings by Roesen – exchanging them for lodging and beer—a gesture indicative of the artist’s popularity within the town's German-American community. His studio was much frequented by his friends, who would sit all day with this genial, well read and generous companion, smoking his pipes and drinking his beer, and he was seldom without this beverage. Roesen’s distinctive style—characterized by meticulous attention to detail and a masterful manipulation of color—was profoundly influenced by Dutch still life painters of the seventeenth century, particularly Jan van Huysum. He adopted techniques that prioritized precise arrangement and luminous brushwork, mirroring the conventions established by his predecessors. Roesen often utilized the tendrils of grape foliage to form his ornate signature. Numerous items in Fruit and Wine Glass, for example, also appear in other paintings. The footed dessert plate full of strawberries is a common motif. The pilsner glass, sometimes accompanied by an open bottle of champagne, is interchangeable with a wine goblet filled with lemonade used elsewhere. The glass is nearly always placed at the lower left edge of the painting; a halved lemon often appears nearby. Many of these compositional elements, if not the items depicted, were derived from seventeenth-century Dutch painting. Over three hundred still life paintings by Roesen have been recorded, of which only approximately two dozen are dated. Remarkably, only about two dozen paintings bear dates, highlighting the artist’s dedication to capturing fleeting moments of beauty and preserving them in enduring compositions. His work was seen as representing nature's abundance and the sanctity of the New World. He achieved considerable renown for his captivating depictions of fruit and flower still lifes. Despite the scarcity of biographical details—primarily centered around his birth in Boppard, Germany—Roesen’s prolific output and distinctive artistic style cemented his place as one of the foremost practitioners of this genre during the mid-nineteenth century. A testament to Roesen’s artistic legacy is the discovery of his paintings in Williamsport—a treasure trove unearthed by art historian Judith Hansen O’Toole. These works exemplify the aesthetic sensibilities of the era, reflecting a widespread appreciation for the richness and abundance of American life during the mid-nineteenth century. His final dated painting dates back to 1872, marking the culmination of a lifetime devoted to artistic exploration. Despite the absence of comprehensive biographical information regarding his subsequent years, Roesen's enduring contribution to American still life painting remains undeniable—a legacy preserved through the remarkable survival of his oeuvre.
Severin Rösen

Severin Rösen

1815 - 1872 , Niemcy

Kluczowe informacje

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Realism
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Jan van Huysum']
  • Date Of Birth: c. 1815
  • Full Name: Severin Roesen
  • Nationality: German
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Still Life with Fruit
    • Flower Still Life
  • Place Of Birth: Boppard, Germany
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