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| William J. McCloskey Wrapped Oranges 1889 oil on canvas Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, Texas |
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| Lilo Raymond Lemons 1976 gelatin silver print Moderna Museet, Stockholm |
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| Paula Modersohn-Becker Still Life with Fruit 1906 oil on canvas Staatliche Kunsthalle, Karlsruhe |
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| Karl Schmidt-Rottluff Still Life with Fruit 1928 oil on canvas Galerie Neue Meister (Albertinum), Dresden |
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| Jean Valette-Falgores Penot Peaches and Walnuts 1769 oil on canvas Musée Ingres Bourdelle, Montauban |
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| attributed to Anne Vallayer-Coster Still Life ca. 1780 pastel on paper, mounted on canvas Musée des Beaux-Arts de Bordeaux |
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| Max Pechstein Still Life 1909 oil on canvas Nasjonalmuseet, Oslo |
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| Anonymous Artist Still Life with Peaches and Grapes ca. 1825-30 oil on canvas Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh |
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| Nicolaes Maes Still Life with Peaches 1655 oil on panel Dordrechts Museum, Netherlands |
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| Otto Scholderer Peaches in a Silver Basket ca. 1868-70 oil on canvas Staatliche Kunsthalle, Karlsruhe |
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| Philippe Rousseau Still Life with Peaches and Copper Pot 1876 oil on canvas Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo, Netherlands |
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| Sharon Core Peaches and Blackberries 2008 C-print Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, Texas |
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| Claude Monet Bottled Peaches ca. 1866 oil on canvas Galerie Neue Meister (Albertinum), Dresden |
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| Gustave Courbet Still Life with Apples 1872 oil on canvas Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam |
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| Alfons Walde Plate with Apples ca. 1919 oil on panel Leopold Museum, Vienna |
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| Anna Maria Punz Still Life with Apples 1754 oil on canvas Belvedere Museum, Vienna |
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| August von Pettenkofen Melons before 1889 drawing Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna |
Here the earth covers Pythonax and his brother, before they saw the prime of their lovely youth. Their father, Megaristus, set up this monument to them dead, an immortal gift to his mortal sons.
My name is Callimachus, and pitiless Hades carried me off when I was five years old and knew not care. Yet weep not for me; but a small share of life was mine and a small share of life's evils.
I, Dionysius, lie here, sixty years old. I am of Tarsus; I never married and I wish my father never had.
My murderer buried me, hiding his crime: since he gives me a tomb, may he meet with the same kindness as he shewed me.
What stone did not shed tears at thy death, Casandros, what rock shall forget thy beauty? But the merciless and envious demon slew thee aged only six and twenty, widowing thy wife and thy afflicted old parents, worn by hateful mourning.
Here stand I, O Pericles, son of Archias, the stone stele, a record of thy chase. All are carved about thy monument; thy horses, darts, dogs, stakes and the nets on them. Alas! they are all of stone; the wild creatures run about free, but thou aged only twenty sleepest the sleep from which there is no awakening.
– from Book VI (Sepulchral Epigrams) of the Greek Anthology, translated and edited by W.R. Paton (1917)


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