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TC2000-30
Basket of Fruit
TC2000-30

Basket of Fruit

Dateca. 1825
Artist Mary Bradley (fl. ca. 1825)
MediumPaint on velvet
DimensionsOverall (Framed): 13 1/2 x 16 1/2 x 1in. (34.3 x 41.9 x 2.5cm)
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1958.403.1
Label TextThe expert shading of leaves and fruit gives this composition a strong three-dimensional quality often lacking in less skillfully done theorems. Mary Bradley had mastered the use of her stencils, as indicated by the crisp edges of the leaves and the well-defined forms of the cherries. The sharp outlines of the fruit and basket are accentuated by depressions in the velvet, as if Bradley had traced the edges of some of the shapes with a sharp tool. Bradley’s proficiency with a pen is also exhibited by the abundant grapevine tendrils, which were executed freehand, as well as her calligraphic signature.

Town records from Lee, Massachusetts, include two Mary Bradleys, either of whom could have been the artist of this piece. What makes these two Marys more indistinguishable is that they are second cousins born less than a year apart.
ProvenanceJ. Stuart Halladay and Herrel George Thomas, Sheffield, Mass. Halladay died in 1951, leaving his interest in their jointly-owned collection to his partner, Thomas. Thomas died in 1957, leaving his estate to his sister, Mrs. Albert N. Petterson, who was AARFAM's vendor.