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Mi 10.07.2024 23:28

"Still Life with Apples," Lilly Martin Spencer, 1891.

Spencer (1822-1902) was an American genre painter, probably one of the most popular and widely reproduced American women painters of her day. Despite that, she struggled financially most of her life

She was best known in her time as a painter of sentimental scenes of everyday life, often with mothers and children in idealized surroundings. Unusual for the time, she chose painting as a career, and her husband actually undertook to do the household chores and childcare duties himself, a rare thing for the day. They had a happy marriage, thankfully; I like that both were forward-thinking and free-spirited enough to form such an unconventional household.

The Spencers had 13 children, 7 of whom made it to maturity, and the demands of their large family meant she had to take was work and commissions she could, doing illustrations for books and magazines, but sadly it seems the Spencers were just bad at business and suffered many losses.

Later in her career, she turned to still lifes, like we have here, and portraits, including a noted one of pioneering feminist Elizabeth Cady Stanton.

From the Westmoreland Museum of American Art, Greensburg, PA.

A Realist still life. A branch of five or six red apples is hanging against a stone wall. The branch has partly broken from the weight of the fruit, so the branch and fruit hang vertically.

A Realist still life. A branch of five or six red apples is hanging against a stone wall. The branch has partly broken from the weight of the fruit, so the branch and fruit hang vertically.

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