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Giovanni Battista Ruoppolo's Still-Life of Fruit painting is a masterpiece of Italian Baroque art noted for its unique artistic style, impressive composition, and masterful use of color. The painting, which has an original size of 87 x 116 cm, features a variety of exotic fruits, including pineapples, pomegranates, grapes, melons, and oranges, arranged on a wooden table.

Ruoppolo's artistic style is characterized by his ability to create a sense of depth and realism in his works. In this painting, the fruits seem to jump off the table and you can almost feel their textures and flavors. The composition of the work is impressive, with the arrangement of the fruits on the table creating a sense of balance and harmony. Additionally, Ruoppolo uses dramatic lighting to highlight the fruits and create shadows and reflections that add depth and dimension to the work.

The use of color in the painting is another impressive aspect. Ruoppolo uses a rich and vibrant palette of bright, warm colors that make fruits appear even more appetizing. Furthermore, the contrast between the colors of the fruits and the dark background creates a sense of depth and drama in the work.

The history of the painting is interesting, as it is believed to have been commissioned by King Charles III of Spain for his personal collection. Ruoppolo was a much sought after artist in his day and is known to have painted several works for the Spanish court. Although the painting has passed through several hands over the years, it is still in excellent condition and an impressive display of Ruoppolo's talent.

As for little-known aspects, it is known that Ruoppolo was a very prolific artist who painted a large number of works throughout his career. However, many of his works were lost over time and only a few dozen of his paintings are known to have survived to the present day. Therefore, the Still-Life of Fruit painting is a rare and valuable work that offers a unique insight into the talent of this outstanding Italian artist.

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