Pardon My French Antiques
Still life melon Léon Rousseau C19th
Still life melon Léon Rousseau C19th
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Discover a stunning still life painting by French artist L. Rousseau, 19th century.
This piece is rich in symbolism - the ripe fruit could represent nature's abundance or the fleeting nature of life. The slice of watermelon, knife, and other objects might signify a moment of pleasure and the passage of time.
Rousseau's realistic style captures the textures of the objects beautifully, from the watermelon's skin to the glass and reflective surfaces.
The arrangement of objects, particularly the group of an odd number of items, adds to the dynamic composition.
Available at our warehouse in Branxton
Dimensions
Frame 79 wide /68 height
Peinture 63 wide / 53 height
