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Still Life with Spoon
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Charles Demuth’s “Still Life with Spoon,” painted in 1927, stands as a quintessential example of American Precisionism—a movement that sought to capture the essence of industrial life and everyday objects with meticulous detail and unwavering clarity. This oval canvas depicts a deceptively simple arrangement: a bowl brimming with grapes alongside a pear and plums, resting upon a dark red cup and draped white cloth.
Painted during the Jazz Age, “Still Life with Spoon” reflects the broader cultural shift towards embracing industrial progress and simplifying aesthetic sensibilities. Precisionism emerged as a reaction against Impressionism’s focus on fleeting impressions of light and color, advocating instead for an objective depiction of reality—often capturing scenes from factories or urban landscapes—albeit imbued with artistic vision.
While seemingly straightforward, “Still Life with Spoon” carries symbolic weight. The fruit itself represents abundance and indulgence, yet its careful arrangement suggests a deliberate consideration of form and balance. The dark red cup symbolizes warmth and comfort, while the draped white cloth evokes purity and stillness—elements that coalesce to convey a sense of serene contemplation.
Demuth’s masterful handling of color and texture creates an emotionally resonant experience for the viewer. The painting's understated beauty speaks to a deeper appreciation for craftsmanship and observation, inviting contemplation on themes of domestic tranquility and artistic precision. It exemplifies the enduring power of still life as a genre—a testament to its ability to capture both visual splendor and profound psychological nuance.
1883 - 1935 , United States of America
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