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The Strawberry Girl, 1773-77 (oil on canvas)
ALM403413 The Strawberry Girl, 1773-77 (oil on canvas) by Reynolds, Joshua (1723-92); 76.8x63.8 cm; Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, Ohio, USA; eAllen Memorial Art Museum; Mrs. F.F. Prentiss Fund; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23252066
© Allen Memorial Art Museum Mrs. F.F. Prentiss Fund / Bridgeman Images
Fanciful Fancy Gown Hands Clasped Innocence Innocent Timid White Dress
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The Strawberry Girl
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is a captivating oil painting by Joshua Reynolds, created between 1773 and 1777. This enchanting portrait depicts a young girl standing in a picturesque landscape, holding a basket of luscious strawberries. Dressed in an elegant white gown, her hands are delicately clasped together, exuding an air of shyness and innocence. Reynolds masterfully captures the essence of youth and beauty through this fanciful portrayal. The girl's coy expression and timid stance evoke feelings of tenderness and vulnerability. Her innocent gaze invites us to ponder the wonders of nature as she stands amidst botanical elements. The artist skillfully combines artistry with science in this composition. The inclusion of botany and natural history highlights the significance of food production during the Georgian era. Through his brushstrokes, Reynolds not only immortalizes a moment but also celebrates the importance of agriculture in society. This exquisite print from Allen Memorial Art Museum allows us to admire every intricate detail that Reynolds meticulously painted on canvas. It serves as a timeless reminder that even simple pleasures like enjoying fresh strawberries can bring joy to our lives. As we gaze upon "The Strawberry Girl" we are transported back in time to witness both the beauty of innocence captured within this young subject and the artistic genius behind its creation.
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