Still Life with Fruit
Still Life with Fruit
Severin Roesen, 1852
Some works reveal themselves slowly.
Severin Roesen's still life unfolds through shadow, texture, and abundance — luminous grapes, split fruit, silver, and quiet details emerging gradually from the darkness. Painted after the artist's arrival in America in the mid-19th century, the work reflects both prosperity and impermanence, inviting prolonged attention and rediscovery.
Originally held within the collection of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, this archival-quality reproduction brings one of Roesen's richly layered still lifes back into lived space.
About This Print
- Museum-quality giclée reproduction
- Printed on archival fine art paper
- Produced to preserve shadow depth, texture, and tonal richness
- Available in four curated sizes
Available Sizes
Study — $22
A smaller, intimate format suited for shelves, reading corners, and layered spaces.
Gallery — $36
Balanced scale for everyday display and quiet presence.
Collection — $64
A fuller expression of the work's depth, texture, and atmosphere.
Artist Sized — $105
Scaled near the proportions of the original work for maximum immersion and detail.
Each print is produced to order and carefully packaged for preservation and safe arrival.