""Still Life with Fruit and Two Birds"". ''Still Life with Fruit and Two Birds''. Oil on canvas. 75 x 93cm.
The present work is one of those that in 1978 were erroneously attributed to the artist from Granada Blas de Ledesma (Act. 1602-1614), by Ramón Torres Martín. The related bibliographic data is detailed below:
TORRES MARTÍN, R. "Blas de Ledesma y el Bodegón Español". Madrid, 1978. Cat. No. 68. P. 111 and 180. Rep. B/W.
Subsequent research links most of the works included in the aforementioned catalog to an anonymous Mallorcan artist who worked on the island in the mid-17th century. The production of this artist was, in general terms, of a higher quality than that of Ledesma. It was an author with a certain regional leadership, whose paintings could have been exported to the peninsula through Valencia. Generally, they are compositions of a large scale and show many fruit elements, as well as strange birds that perch on them.
For more information, please consult the following publications:
CHERRY, P. "Art and nature: the Spanish still life in the golden age". Madrid: Support Foundation for the History of Hispanic Art, 1999. PP. 283-284.
JORDAN, W. "Spanish Still Life in the Golden Age: 1600-1650". Fort Worth: Kimbell Art Museum, 1985. PP. 67-68.
PÉREZ SÁNCHEZ, R. "La Nature Morte Espagnole". Paris: Office du Livre, Editions Vilo, 1987. PP. 86-87. 75x93cm
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