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A Florentine Fruit Stall

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A Florentine Fruit Stall
ArtistJohan Zoffany
Year1777
TypeOil on canvas, genre painting
Dimensions49.4 cm × 58 cm (19.4 in × 23 in)
LocationTate Britain, London

A Florentine Fruit Stall is an oil on canvas genre painting by the German-British artist Johann Zoffany, from 1777.[1] It portrays fruit vendors at a stall in Florence in Tuscany. The main figures are the stallholder, her daughter, a country girl with a basket, a beggar and a capuchin friar. It may have included additional figure on the right which were later cut off.[2]

It was painted while he was in the city to fulfill a commission from Queen Charlotte The Tribuna of the Uffizi. Painted purely for his own interest, the fruit sellers remained in his studio until his death in 1810.[3] Today the painting is in the collection of the Tate Britain in London, having been acquired in 1955.[4]

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  • Treadwell, Penelope. Johan Zoffany: Artist and Adventurer. Paul Holberton, 2009.
  • Webster, Mary. Johan Zoffany, 1733-1810. National Portrait Gallery, 1976.