Peaches in a Silver Bowl by Levi Wells Prentice Print

7490-1114G $46.00

Enhance your space with a print of Peaches in a Silver Bowl by Levi Wells Prentice from the Philbrook Art & Gardens collection. This work is reproduced upon demand using a museum approved high resolution image, printed on matte finish fine art paper surrounded by a white border. Please select your preferred size from the options below and a print will be custom made to your order. 

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Levi Wells Prentice, 1851 – 1935, was an American still life and landscape painter. Prentice was associated with the Hudson River School. Prentice grew up on a farm in Lewis County, New York By 1872, Prentice had traveled through the Adirondack Mountains, painting the views as well as the surrounding region. He opened his first studio as a landscape painter in Syracuse, New York in 1875. Self-taught, Prentice is best known for his realistic still life compositions of fruit arranged within a landscape, or abundantly spilling from bushel baskets. Early in his career, he painted portraits and landscapes of the Adirondack Mountain region of Lewis County, New York, his birthplace. Prentice turned to painting still life subjects when he moved briefly to Brooklyn, New York in 1883, focusing on fruit. 

Levi Wells Prentice (American, 1851–1935). Peaches in a Silver Bowl, c. 1892. Oil on canvas, 12 × 18". Philbrook Art & Gardens, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Gift of Friends of Philbrook in honor of Reading and Bates Corporation and Maxine M. Holleman, with special appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Thornton, 1982.2.