Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640), After - Fruit Garland

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Fruit Garland is an oil on canvas painting from 1929, created in Germany in the Renaissance style, attributed to Peter Paul Rubens (after) and measuring 60.5 cm by 100 cm, signed and in good condition.

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After Raphael (1483–1520)
Fruit Garland
Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1929


This decorative composition presents a lively group of putti bearing an abundant garland of fruit, conceived as a conscious homage to the High Renaissance ideal, filtered through early 20th-century academic historicism. The scene directly recalls Raphael’s celebrated inventions of playful, softly modeled child figures, particularly as transmitted through engravings, studio replicas, and later academic reinterpretations.

The putti are arranged in a dynamic yet balanced frieze-like composition, their intertwined bodies creating a rhythmic alternation of movement and repose. The fruit garland—rich with grapes, apples, pears, and berries—functions both as a compositional anchor and as a symbolic motif of abundance, fertility, and nature’s generosity. Its weight is convincingly conveyed through the coordinated gestures of the figures, enhancing the illusion of physical presence.

Stylistically, the painting adopts Renaissance-inspired ideals: rounded anatomy, idealized proportions, and a harmonious integration of figures within a softly atmospheric landscape. The modeling of flesh is smooth and luminous, with warm tonal transitions and an intentionally subdued brushwork that prioritizes form and clarity over painterly expression. The color palette, dominated by golden flesh tones and earthy greens, reinforces the classical character of the scene.

Seller's Story

Fine art

After Raphael (1483–1520)
Fruit Garland
Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1929


This decorative composition presents a lively group of putti bearing an abundant garland of fruit, conceived as a conscious homage to the High Renaissance ideal, filtered through early 20th-century academic historicism. The scene directly recalls Raphael’s celebrated inventions of playful, softly modeled child figures, particularly as transmitted through engravings, studio replicas, and later academic reinterpretations.

The putti are arranged in a dynamic yet balanced frieze-like composition, their intertwined bodies creating a rhythmic alternation of movement and repose. The fruit garland—rich with grapes, apples, pears, and berries—functions both as a compositional anchor and as a symbolic motif of abundance, fertility, and nature’s generosity. Its weight is convincingly conveyed through the coordinated gestures of the figures, enhancing the illusion of physical presence.

Stylistically, the painting adopts Renaissance-inspired ideals: rounded anatomy, idealized proportions, and a harmonious integration of figures within a softly atmospheric landscape. The modeling of flesh is smooth and luminous, with warm tonal transitions and an intentionally subdued brushwork that prioritizes form and clarity over painterly expression. The color palette, dominated by golden flesh tones and earthy greens, reinforces the classical character of the scene.

Seller's Story

Fine art

Details

Artist
Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640), After
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No
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Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Fruit Garland
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Signed
Country of Origin
Germany
Year
1929
Condition
Good condition
Height
60.5 cm
Width
100 cm
Style
Renaissance
Period
1920-1930
HungaryVerified
314
Objects sold
100%
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