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Jack Beder Still Life with Grapes


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Jack Beder Polish / Canadian, 1910-1987
Still Life with Grapes, 1928
oil on board
8 x 11.5 in
signed bottom right
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The artwork Still Life with Grapes by Jack Beder is a lush and vibrant composition that celebrates the simple elegance and richness of everyday objects and fruits. The still life...
The artwork Still Life with Grapes by Jack Beder is a lush and vibrant composition that celebrates the simple elegance and richness of everyday objects and fruits.
The still life is arranged against a deep red backdrop that accentuates the vivid colors of the subject matter. At the center, a classic blue and white teapot, with its glossy surface reflecting the light, anchors the composition. Beside it, an orange, full and round, adds a burst of bright color, contrasting with the deep red and purple grapes that spill invitingly onto the table. The green grapes, slightly translucent, appear delicate next to the denser texture of the bread, which looks as if it has just been broken open.
Beder's brushwork is confident and fluid, capturing the play of light on the objects and the succulent juiciness of the fruit. The painting is rich in detail and texture, from the sheen on the grapes to the porous surface of the bread, creating a sensory experience that goes beyond the visual. This still life is not just a display of objects but a celebration of abundance, texture, and the pleasures of the table.
This piece was displayed in our Rookleys exhibition, Jack Beder: Life and Art in Canada.
The still life is arranged against a deep red backdrop that accentuates the vivid colors of the subject matter. At the center, a classic blue and white teapot, with its glossy surface reflecting the light, anchors the composition. Beside it, an orange, full and round, adds a burst of bright color, contrasting with the deep red and purple grapes that spill invitingly onto the table. The green grapes, slightly translucent, appear delicate next to the denser texture of the bread, which looks as if it has just been broken open.
Beder's brushwork is confident and fluid, capturing the play of light on the objects and the succulent juiciness of the fruit. The painting is rich in detail and texture, from the sheen on the grapes to the porous surface of the bread, creating a sensory experience that goes beyond the visual. This still life is not just a display of objects but a celebration of abundance, texture, and the pleasures of the table.
This piece was displayed in our Rookleys exhibition, Jack Beder: Life and Art in Canada.
Provenance
- direct from artist's estate
- Beder Inventory #A
- first oil painting made in Canada