I think that Carlo valtrain painted for the picture because he may interested at the fruits!
Practically everybody. Paul Cézanne probably painted more stillifes of fruit than anybody else.
Guiseppe Arcimboldo and Magritte
Animals do not fruit! Only plants produce fruit. Animals reproduce by either sexual or asexual reproduction. They definitely do not make fruit.
If your toes are painted they are looking for fruit.
If you mean painting Paul Cézanne is the one who has painted more fruit stll-lifes than anybody else.
The "Fruit of the Loom" brand was established in 1851 by Robert Knight, a textile owner based in Rhode Island. The original fruit logos were hand-painted onto the cloth.
Henri Matisse painted "Bowl of Fruit, Glass, and a Bottle" in 1899. This work exemplifies his early style, showcasing his interest in color and composition. The painting features a vibrant arrangement of fruit, a glass, and a bottle, highlighting Matisse's ability to capture still life with a unique perspective.
In the Musée d'Orsay, Paris.
The Peach. Even their water tower is painted to resemble a peach.
There is no best time, as raspberries don't need to be painted. They are fruit to eat.
The main meaning of the Fruit Gatherer painted by Fernando Amorsolo is to be sure you recognize and appreciate the small things. It represents a hard worker who is often not appreciated.
The Prado Museum does not give the date. His fruit still lifes are all painted in the 1760s and 1770s.