Saturday, February 15, 2020

Painted Roses (Europe)

Jan Anton van der Baren
Roses in a Glass Vase
ca. 1659
oil on vellum
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna

Cornelis Kick
Still Life with Lemon and Pink Roses
before 1681
oil on panel
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Jan Davidsz de Heem
Memento Mori
ca. 1630-60
oil on panel
York City Art Gallery

Antoine Chazal
Roses in a Vase
1845
oil on canvas
Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge

Henri Fantin-Latour
Roses dans un verre à pied
1873
oil on canvas
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery

Roses

              "painting has no air . . . "
                          Gertrude Stein


That there should never be air
in a picture surprises me.
It would seem to be only a picture
of a certain kind, a portrait in paper
or glue, somewhere a stickiness
as opposed to a stick-to-it-ness
of another genre. It might be
quite new to do without
that air, or to find oxygen
on the landscape line
like a boat which is an object
or a shoe which never floats
and is stationary.

                               Still there
are certain illnesses that require
air, lots of it. And there are nervous
people who cannot manufacture
enough air and must seek
for it when they don't have plants,
in pictures. There is the mysterious
traveling that one does outside
the cube and this takes place
in air.

                               It is why one develops
an attitude toward roses picked
in the morning air, even roses
without sun shining on them.
The roses of Juan Gris from which
we learn the selflessness of roses
existing perpetually without air,
the lid being down, so to speak,
a 1912 fragrance sifting
to the left corner where we read
"La Merveille" and escape.

– Barbara Guest (from Collected Poems, Wesleyan University Press, 2008)

Henri Fantin-Latour
Pink Roses
1881
oil on canvas
York City Art Gallery

George Reid
Roses
1884
oil on canvas
Aberdeen Art Gallery, Scotland

Gerard Chowne
Roses
1904
oil on canvas
National Museum Cardiff, Wales

Ellen Ladell
Roses and Still Life
ca. 1885
oil on canvas
Bristol Museum and Art Gallery

Charles Howson Bennett
Pink, Yellow and Red Roses
ca. 1912
oil on canvas
The Potteries Museum and Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent

George Cartlidge
Roses
1892
oil on canvas
The Potteries Museum and Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent

Percy Horton
Flowerpiece
ca. 1929
oil on board
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Stuart Park
Roses
ca. 1928
oil on canvas
Hunterian Art Gallery, University of Glasgow

Matthew Smith
White Roses and Pears
1930
oil on canvas
Cartwright Hall Art Gallery, Bradford, Yorkshire

Aidan Wallace
Yellow Roses on Black Velvet
before 1989
oil on velvet
Darlington Library, County Durham