Fruit Still Life by Georges-Émile Lebacq
Fruit Still Life by Georges-Émile Lebacq, painted around the early 20th century, captures a refined arrangement of fruit with a focus on realism and meticulous detail. Lebacq, known for his still lifes and landscapes, employs a precise technique to render the textures and colors of the fruit, showcasing his skill in creating lifelike representations of everyday objects.
Georges-Émile Lebacq, born in 1872, was a Belgian artist whose work was characterized by its attention to detail and realistic depiction of still lifes and landscapes. His approach was influenced by the traditions of academic art, emphasizing clarity and accuracy. In Fruit Still Life, Lebacq’s detailed rendering of the fruit, combined with his use of color and composition, highlights his dedication to capturing the essence and beauty of ordinary subjects.
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Where and When Made: Belgium, early 20th century
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Medium: Oil on canvas
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Full Artwork Name: Fruit Still Life
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Artwork Style: Realism
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Current Location: Private collection or art print
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Subject/Topic: Still life featuring a detailed and realistic arrangement of fruit, reflecting Lebacq’s emphasis on clarity and texture