Hummingbird and Apple Blossoms 1875 Poster
Hummingbird and Apple Blossoms 1875 Poster
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Hummingbird and Apple Blossoms 1875 is a painting by Martin Johnson Heade, a peripheral member of the Hudson River School was unique in giving equal attention to landscape and still life throughout his career. He was devoted to natural history and first painted apple blossoms around 1865, when he included them in his extensive series of works featuring hummingbirds in a variety of habitats.
In this example, the hummingbird is perched on a lower branch and silhouetted against the sky, as recommended by the English critic John Ruskin. The blossoms appear freshly studied from nature and have a light and airy mien, especially against the thick shroud of storm clouds.
Although this artwork is digitally restored, the cracks and the fine lines are left intact on this painting to honor the time this painting emerged from.