Although painted with meticulous naturalism, there is something unique and mysterious about this group of common place objects silhouetted against the darkness by a brilliant almost unearthly light, the motif seems suspended before us like objects of meditation with Zen-like clarity.
Zurbarán is best known for his numerous paintings of saints in which he portrayed their devotions, visions and ecstasies. This painting is his only signed and dated still life. Its underlying and symbolic theme may be an homage to the Virgin. The citrons are a paschal fruit and, with the orange blossoms, suggest chastity. Love and purity are symbolized in the rose and water-filled cup. An air of gravity and spiritual austerity proceeds from the strict horizontal rhythm and the limitation of detail. Indeed, the objects appear to have a mystical allusion, just like the votive offerings on an altar.
Sharon
The Art History Blog
sources: The Norton Simon Museum[Image: Francisco de Zurbarán, Still Life with Lemons, Oranges and a Rose, 1633]
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Although painted with meticulous naturalism, there is something unique and mysterious about this group of common place objects silhouetted against the darkness by a brilliant almost unearthly light, the motif seems suspended before us like objects of meditation with Zen-like clarity.
Zurbarán is best known for his numerous paintings of saints in which he portrayed their devotions, visions and ecstasies. This painting is his only signed and dated still life. Its underlying and symbolic theme may be an homage to the Virgin. The citrons are a paschal fruit and, with the orange blossoms, suggest chastity. Love and purity are symbolized in the rose and water-filled cup. An air of gravity and spiritual austerity proceeds from the strict horizontal rhythm and the limitation of detail. Indeed, the objects appear to have a mystical allusion, just like the votive offerings on an altar.
Sharon The Art History Blog sources: The Norton Simon Museum
[Image: Francisco de Zurbarán, Still Life with Lemons, Oranges and a Rose, 1633]](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lfjoz0eTbp1qb3177o1_500.gif)