Have you ever wondered why there are so many paintings of fruit? Fruit makes a great subject because, unlike a person posing for a portrait, it can’t get up and walk away. An artist can return to an arrangement of fruit many times until the painting is perfect.
Paintings of fruit and other inanimate objects are called still lifes. But there is nothing still about a still life. Look at the four paintings on these pages, completed over the past 400 years. Each one shows fruit, but they are as different as, well, apples and oranges.
Pay attention to how each artist handles space. Space is the physical area represented in a painting. The world is three-dimensional. Some artists translate space, which we can move over, under, around, and through, onto a flat, two-dimensional surface called the picture plane.