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Edward Ladell, Still Life with Fruit, Wicker Basket & Bird's Nest - Antique Oil Painting
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Edward Ladell, Still Life with Fruit, Wicker Basket & Bird's Nest - Antique Oil Painting

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This fine mid-19th-century oil painting by English artist Edward Ladell (1821-1886) depicts a delicate still life with fruit, wicker basket, leaves, bird's nest and egg. Ladell was regarded by many contemporaries as the finest still life painter of Victorian Britain, and this exquisite arrangement demonstrates precisely why.

At first glance, the painting celebrates abundance. Clusters of translucent white grapes spill across the marble ledge beside ripe peaches, pears and plums, while a wicker basket overflows with fruit beneath broad vine leaves touched by the first signs of autumn. Every surface has been observed with extraordinary care. The bloom upon the grapes, the velvety skin of the peaches and the delicate weave of the basket are rendered so convincingly that they appear as if one could reach into the canvas.

Yet Ladell rarely painted beauty for beauty's sake. As the eye wanders across the composition, subtle contrasts begin to emerge. Beside the ripest fruit rests a small bird's nest containing fragile eggs, while another egg lies quietly upon the marble ledge, as though recently fallen or gently placed there. Nearby, two blush roses bloom in perfect freshness, yet the leaf to the left already bears the marks of decay. These carefully chosen details introduce a subtle meditation on the cycles of nature - birth and maturity, abundance and decline, permanence and transience.

Such symbolism has deep roots in European still-life painting, but Ladell approaches it without moralising. Instead, he invites contemplation. Life is presented not as something dramatic or tragic, but as a succession of seasons, each possessing its own beauty.

The extraordinary realism of the work reflects Ladell's lifelong pursuit of fidelity to nature. Entirely self-taught, he devoted decades to studying the effects of light upon fruit, flowers and glass, earning a reputation that critics believed surpassed every other British still-life painter of his generation. One reviewer marvelled that his pictures were "so true to nature as to excite the admiration of all", while another declared that he painted "with the fidelity of an old Dutchman, and with a brilliancy of colour all his own."

Looking closely, it becomes easy to understand their enthusiasm.

Monogrammed/dated in the lower right and held in an elegant gilt frame with broad stepped mouldings.

Learn more about Edward Ladell in our directory.

Medium: Oil on canvas

Overall size: 17½” x 15½” / 45cm x 40cm

Year of creation: 1859

Provenance: Private collection, UK.

Condition: Cleaned. Revarnished. Areas of fine and settled craquelure, as you would expect. The paint layer is stable. Frame in good condition with minor age-related wear.

Artist’s auction maximum: £49,250 achieved in 2008 for ‘Still Life With Peaches, Plums, Grapes And Walnuts On A Carved Table With A Wine Glass’.

Our reference: BRV2342

Physical Dimensions
Height
40cm (15.75")
Width
45cm (17.72")
Depth
5cm (1.97")
Declaration

Brave Fine Art has dated this Victorian Still Life Painting to the 1850s.

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SA1227481
Dealers Internal Reference
BRV2342
Description
This fine mid-19th-century oil painting by English artist Edward Ladell (1821-1886) depicts a delicate still life with fruit, wicker basket, leaves, bird's nest and egg.
Ladell was regarded by many contemporaries as the finest still life painter of Victorian Britain, and this exquisite arrangement demonstrates precisely why.
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fig 1. A Victorian still life oil painting depicting grapes, peaches, roses, and a birds nest in a gilded frame.
fig 1. Edward Ladell, Still Life with Fruit, Wicker Basket & Bird's Nest - Antique Oil Painting

At first glance, the painting celebrates abundance. Clusters of translucent white grapes spill across the marble ledge beside ripe peaches, pears and plums, while a wicker basket overflows with fruit beneath broad vine leaves touched by the first signs of autumn. Every surface has been observed with extraordinary care. The bloom upon the grapes, the velvety skin of the peaches and the delicate weave of the basket are rendered so convincingly that they appear as if one could reach into the canvas.

fig 2. A Victorian still life oil painting depicting grapes, peaches, roses, and a birds nest in a gilded frame.
fig 2. Edward Ladell, Still Life with Fruit, Wicker Basket & Bird's Nest - Antique Oil Painting

Yet Ladell rarely painted beauty for beauty's sake. As the eye wanders across the composition, subtle contrasts begin to emerge. Beside the ripest fruit rests a small bird's nest containing fragile eggs, while another egg lies quietly upon the marble ledge, as though recently fallen or gently placed there. Nearby, two blush roses bloom in perfect freshness, yet the leaf to the left already bears the marks of decay. These carefully chosen details introduce a subtle meditation on the cycles of nature - birth and maturity, abundance and decline, permanence and transience.

fig 3. A Victorian still life oil painting depicting grapes, peaches, roses, and a birds nest in a gilded frame.
fig 3. Edward Ladell, Still Life with Fruit, Wicker Basket & Bird's Nest - Antique Oil Painting

Such symbolism has deep roots in European still-life painting, but Ladell approaches it without moralising. Instead, he invites contemplation. Life is presented not as something dramatic or tragic, but as a succession of seasons, each possessing its own beauty.

fig 4. A Victorian still life oil painting depicting grapes, peaches, roses, and a birds nest in a gilded frame.
fig 4. Edward Ladell, Still Life with Fruit, Wicker Basket & Bird's Nest - Antique Oil Painting

The extraordinary realism of the work reflects Ladell's lifelong pursuit of fidelity to nature. Entirely self-taught, he devoted decades to studying the effects of light upon fruit, flowers and glass, earning a reputation that critics believed surpassed every other British still-life painter of his generation. One reviewer marvelled that his pictures were "so true to nature as to excite the admiration of all", while another declared that he painted "with the fidelity of an old Dutchman, and with a brilliancy of colour all his own."

fig 5. A Victorian still life oil painting depicting grapes, peaches, roses, and a birds nest in a gilded frame.
fig 5. Edward Ladell, Still Life with Fruit, Wicker Basket & Bird's Nest - Antique Oil Painting

Looking closely, it becomes easy to understand their enthusiasm.

Monogrammed/dated in the lower right and held in an elegant gilt frame with broad stepped mouldings.

Learn more about Edward Ladell in our directory.

fig 6. A Victorian still life oil painting depicting grapes, peaches, roses, and a birds nest in a gilded frame.
fig 6. Edward Ladell, Still Life with Fruit, Wicker Basket & Bird's Nest - Antique Oil Painting

Medium: Oil on canvas

Overall size: 17½” x 15½” / 45cm x 40cm

Year of creation: 1859

Provenance: Private collection, UK.

Condition: Cleaned. Revarnished. Areas of fine and settled craquelure, as you would expect. The paint layer is stable. Frame in good condition with minor age-related wear.

Artist’s auction maximum: £49,250 achieved in 2008 for ‘Still Life With Peaches, Plums, Grapes And Walnuts On A Carved Table With A Wine Glass’.

Our reference: BRV2342

Height
40cm (15.75")
Width
45cm (17.72")
Depth
5cm (1.97")
Date of Manufacture

Brave Fine Art has dated this Victorian Still Life Painting to the 1850s.

Reference Numbers
Sellingantiques Ref
SA1227481
Dealers Internal Ref
BRV2342
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Victorian still life paintings from the 19th century are characterised by meticulous realism, detailed textures, and rich lighting effects. Common compositions include fruit arrangements, floral displays, baskets, and natural elements like birds nests set against dark background tones.

Artisans used hand-stretched linen canvas or wood panels coated with gesso, applying oil paints prepared from natural pigments and linseed oil. Frames were typically constructed from carved wood or molded plaster coated in real gold leaf.

Authentic period works display natural age craquelure across the paint surface, surface oxidisation on the canvas back, and artist signatures or monograms. Frame construction often features period-accurate joinery, original gilding, and antique backing materials.

Position the framed artwork above a sideboard, mantelpiece, or console table to create an eye-level focal point. Pair it with dark wood furniture, neutral walls, or complementary brass accents to highlight the gilded frame and oil pigments.

Keep the artwork away from direct sunlight, moisture, and fluctuating heat sources. Dust gently with a dry, soft microfibre brush, avoiding chemical cleaners or water on both the painted canvas and delicate gilded frame.
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