Photography by Edward C. Robison III.
Bananas and Grapes
Today, bananas are one of the world’s most-consumed fruits, but in the early 1800s, bananas from the Caribbean were rare curiosities. A banana tree display at the 1876 World’s Fair in Philadelphia introduced most Americans to the fruit for the first time. Frederick Stone Batcheller painted a large, dramatically lit pile of the fruit, with one banana partially peeled in the foreground.
ArtistFrederick Stone Batcheller, 1837–1889
Daten.d.
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions21 x 29 x 3 in.
Signedl.l.: Batcheller
Mark(s)verso, l.c.: Eli Wilner & Co / Period Frames & Mirrors / 1525 York Ave / New York, NY 10028 / 212-744-6521 / www.eliwilner.com
Inscription(s)verso, in pencil, u.r.: A2015-022
Credit LinePromised Gift to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas
ClassificationPainting
On ViewYes
This artwork's face covers about 84× the area of a tennis ball.Drawn to the same scale.