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Rideau, Cruchon et Compotier (English: Curtain, Jug and Fruit Bowl) is an oil on canvas painting created c. 1893 to 1894 by French artist Paul Cézanne. It is a formal still life composition that displays Cézanne's exploration of form, balance and symmetry in objects.
The second possible Gauguin is a still life depicting a bowl of fruit which had been sold as a genuine Gauguin several times and had appeared in a catalogue raisonné. However, the signature and dedication had been added after the original paint had dried and the signature did not appear genuine.
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Still Life with a Silver Jug (Dutch: Stilleven met zilveren schenkkan ) is a 1655–1660 oil painting on canvas by the Dutch artist Willem Kalf (1619–1693). It is a still-life composition of fruit in a porcelain bowl next to an elaborate silver jug.
Fruit Bowl on a Table is a c. 1934 still-life oil painting by the French artist Pierre Bonnard which was bought by the city of Strasbourg in 1995 from the heiresses of Claude Roger-Marx. Today this painting is in the Musée d'Art moderne et contemporain .
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Place of creation: Netherlands : References: Still Life Paintings from the Netherlands 1550-1720, 51 ; A prosperous past : the sumptuous still life in the Netherlands 1600-1700, 56
Still Life of Fruit and Dead Fowl or A Stoneware jug, Fruit, and Dead Game Birds is a c. 1650 oil-on-panel still-life painting by the Dutch Golden Age painter Harmen Steenwijck. It features dead birds which are meant to represent mortality and fruits which are meant to convey wealth.