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Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Expressionism
1900
37.0 x 49.0 cm
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Still life with cup and milk jug
Reproduction Size
Paula Modersohn-Becker's “Still life with cup and milk jug,” painted around 1900, isn’t merely a depiction of everyday objects; it’s a profound meditation on domesticity, vulnerability, and the quiet beauty of the ordinary. Created during her time in Worpswede, a thriving artist colony nestled in the Dutch countryside, this work exemplifies the burgeoning Expressionist movement's focus on subjective experience and emotional resonance rather than purely representational accuracy. The painting immediately draws the viewer into a scene of intimate stillness – a simple table setting bathed in soft light, suggesting a moment suspended between activity and repose.
Modersohn-Becker’s technique is characterized by a deliberate simplicity, yet imbued with remarkable sensitivity. She employs loose, expressive brushstrokes—a hallmark of Expressionism—to capture the textures of the objects: the rough ceramic of the cup, the smooth curve of the milk jug, and the subtle sheen on the table surface. The color palette is muted and earthy – browns, ochres, and creams – creating a sense of warmth and nostalgia. The strategic use of light, subtly illuminating the central elements, directs the viewer’s eye and emphasizes their importance within the composition. Notice how she uses darker tones to ground the scene, while lighter shades highlight the delicate details.
Paula Modersohn-Becker was a truly groundbreaking artist for her time. Born in 1876, she faced significant societal barriers as a woman pursuing an artistic career. Her work often explored themes of motherhood, family life, and the female experience—subjects rarely addressed with such directness or emotional depth by male artists of the era. She was deeply influenced by Impressionism and Post-Impressionism, but quickly moved beyond mere imitation to develop her own unique style, characterized by a raw honesty and psychological intensity. Her exploration of self-portraiture, particularly her depictions of pregnancy and motherhood, challenged conventional notions of femininity and paved the way for future generations of female artists.
Beyond its surface simplicity, “Still life with cup and milk jug” is rich in symbolic meaning. The objects themselves—the cup, the milk jug, the table—represent the everyday rituals of domestic life, but also carry deeper connotations. The milk jug, a symbol of nourishment and sustenance, suggests care and nurturing. The presence of fruit hints at abundance and fertility. More profoundly, the painting can be interpreted as an exploration of Modersohn-Becker’s own inner world – her longing for connection, her anxieties about motherhood, and her quiet contemplation of life's simple pleasures. The stillness of the scene invites reflection on the fleeting nature of time and the importance of appreciating the beauty in ordinary moments.
Most-Famous-Paintings offers high-quality reproductions of this captivating artwork, allowing you to bring its evocative atmosphere into your home or office. Choose from a range of sizes and framing options to perfectly complement your décor. Experience the emotional depth and artistic brilliance of Paula Modersohn-Becker’s “Still life with cup and milk jug” – a timeless masterpiece that continues to resonate with viewers today.
1876 - 1907 , Germany
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