Still Life with Fruit and Champagne
Still Life with Fruit and Champagne
Helen Searle, 1869
Some works linger between celebration and silence.
Helen Searle's still life gathers fruit, crystal, and fading leaves into a moment suspended in warm light — champagne resting beside grapes and stone fruit as if the room has only just been left behind. Painted in 1869, the work balances richness with restraint, revealing itself through delicate reflections, softened shadow, and quiet imperfection.
Though rarely encountered today, Searle's work carries the intimacy and technical precision of 19th-century American still life painting. This archival-quality reproduction brings one of her quietly luminous compositions back into lived space.
About This Print
- Museum-quality giclée reproduction
- Printed on archival fine art paper
- Produced to preserve tonal warmth, shadow detail, and painterly texture
- Available in four curated sizes
Available Sizes
Study — $20
A small, intimate format suited for shelves, desks, and collected corners.
Gallery — $32
Balanced scale for everyday display and quiet atmosphere.
Collection — $46
Expanded presence that reveals more of the work's subtle texture and depth.
Artist Sized — $78
Scaled near the proportions of the original composition for fuller immersion and detail.
Each print is produced to order and carefully packaged for preservation and safe arrival.