$5.00–$399.00
undated (19th century)
Blackberries Spilling from Tin Cup
Part of the Art Through Time Collection, Blackberries Spilling from Tin Cup is a finely observed American still life by Carducius Plantagenet Ream, most likely executed in the late 19th century. The composition shows ripe blackberries tumbling from a simple tin cup onto a surface, rendered with careful attention to texture, colour and light. Ream’s painterly approach celebrates the sensuality of everyday objects and natural forms, turning humble fruit into a subject of quiet contemplation. Viewed both as an exercise in verisimilitude and a subtle homage to abundance, the work balances a subdued palette with nuanced detail to evoke the tactile sweetness and seasonal richness of harvest produce.
Prints include the print only and do not come with a frame.