Label TextSeveral types of grapes, lemons, peaches, oranges, apples and berries tumble across the front of this canvas. The lavish abundance of fruit in this large still life suggests hospitality, gracious living, and, above all, wealth. Paintings such as this adorned the mansions of the timber barons of Williamsport, Pennsylvania, who kept German-born painter Severin Roesen in business in the middle of the nineteenth-century.
Born in Germany, Roesen emigrated to the United States during the upheaval of German unification in the late 1840s. After first working in Philadelphia, he settled in Williamsport, about three and a half hours north and west, where his affluent clients prized his highly decorative scenes of fruit and flowers.
(William Keyse Rudolph, 2014)