Still Life with Fruit. Artist: Roger Fenton (British, 1819-1869). Dimensions: 35.2 x 43.1cm (13 7/8 x 16 15/16in.)Mount: 46.6 x 60.3 cm (18 3/8 x 23 3/4 in.). Date: 1860.As the appointed photographer of the British Museum from 1854 to 1859, Fenton had ample opportunity to develop his skills photographing stationary objects of various sizes and materials, from antique busts to skeletons of animals and birds. In 1860, he embarked on a series of about forty still lifes of fruits and flowers arranged on marble or fabric. The presence of the same fruits in more than one image suggests that the studies were made during a relatively short period of time. In the best examples, flowers and fruit are grouped together in tight compositions, either in casual heaps or as a wall of berries and petals. Here, photographing at close range and at eye level, Fenton conceived of his subject as a study in textures, piling detail upon detail and heightening its tactile diversity: the prickly scales of t
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