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Artist
Creation date
1902-1905
Materials
oil on canvas
Dimensions
25 x 36 in.
34 5/8 x 45 5/8 in. (framed)
Credit line
James E. Roberts Fund
Accession number
26.92
Collection
Currently On View
With thick strokes of the brush, Weir suggested the textures of porcelain, fabric, and food.
This assemblage of fruit, vegetables, and tableware is unusual for Weir, who preferred landscapes.
Weir helped form The Ten, a diverse group identified with American Impressionism.
M.A. Newhouse and Son in St. Louis; Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett and the Corbett Family of Portland, Oregon; George Calvert fo Indianapolis which was purchased by the IMA.
