Cherries
Lourens Alma Tadema
The Frisian painter Lourens Alma Tadema learned his trade in Antwerp. In 1870, he moved to London, where his career took off. Antwerp remains in his heart. When the Cercle artistique, littéraire et scientifique d'Anvers wanted to brighten up their ballroom, he did not hesitate for a moment to donate a painting. With Cherry, Tadema delivers a contemporary image of a beautiful, red-haired woman who looks seductively at the viewer. The canvas is large, the woman life-size and very close. She offers him cherries, an unmistakably sexual invitation. The erotically charged subject is new to the artist. The artful hairdo, the tiger skin and the antique red mural are familiar from other paintings by Tadema. The marble pilaster on the far right is his speciality: he perfectly mastered the technique of imitating white marble from Carrara.
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- TitleCherries
- Date1873
- Mediumoil on canvas
- Measurements79,3 × 128,5 cm
- Inventory number2128
- Inscriptionslower left: L Alma Tadema/ au Cercle artistique/ d'Anvers/ 1873. op. CXIV
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