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ZURBARÁN, Francisco de: Still-life with Lemons, Oranges and Rose

🖼 Still-life with Lemons, Oranges and Rose, 1633
Oil on canvas
60 × 107 cm
Pasadena, USA

Still-life with Lemons, Oranges and Rose Francisco de Zurbarán revolutionized Spanish still-life painting in the 17th century by elevating humble domestic objects to the status of fine art, and this luminous composition exemplifies his mastery of light and texture. Painted during the artist's most productive period, the work demonstrates the meticulous realism and spiritual contemplation characteristic of Spanish Golden Age art, where even fruit and flowers could carry deeper symbolic meanings. The carefully arranged citrus fruits and delicate rose emerge from shadow with an almost miraculous quality, showcasing Zurbarán's singular ability to transform simple subjects into meditative celebrations of divine creation.

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