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Carrots in
Fine Art Works - 3
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| BEUCKELAER, Joachim The Well-Stocked Kitchen (1566) Oil on panel, 171 x 250 cm Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam |
Hubner, Leonhart (c.1752) Still Life of Vegetables Private Collection |
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"Fruit and Vegetable Stall" was painted in oil on canvas, having dimensions 21 x 333 cm. Consequently, it is seen as an Early period artwork of Frans Snyders. 1618-1621 "Fruit and Vegetable Stall" is hosted in Alte Pinakothek, Munich, among other great works of the Baroque Art period. |
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Jean Baptist De Saive, A fruit and vegetable stall in a town market, oil on canvas. 68.2 x 89.7 in. / 173.2 x 227.8 cm. |
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| Saftleven, Cornelis (1607-81) Anthromorphic Figure of a Woman (one of a pair) - Private Collection |
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John Smith, 2008 Bunch of carrots, oil on canvas |
Charles Porter, 1881 Still Life Carrots and Turnips, oil on paper, mounted on board |
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| A postcard reproducing an early 20th century image of beets and carrots dancing to the music of a beet fiddler. This image probably originally appeared on a European postcard in the 1910s. |
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Toulouse-Lautrec, La valse des lapins 1895/96
Rabbits in landscape at dusk, one eating carrot; with title above. First
edition. 1895/1896 Crayon, brush and spatter lithograph |
James Gillray, (1756-1815) Carrot Sandwich - According to
Wright & Evans, Historical and Descriptive Account of the Caricatures of
the artist "The scene represented here is said to have been one of the usual amusements of Lord Sandwich. A guinea was the usual mark of his attention to the lucky flower-girl, or itinerant barrow-woman, who attracted his glance."
A buxom girl pushing a wheelbarrow of carrots along Bond Street, looking over her shoulder at an older man, possibly the son of John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, who is tugging at her apron. (Created in 1796) |
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