STEPHEN ROSE (1960 - )

Peaches with greengages and a cherry (Peaches)

Oil on canvas 34.3 x 44.5cm; s. & d. 'Rose 12'

Handmade replica of our French Louis XVI entablature profile frame, painted finish

Overall framed size 49.8 x 60cm

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Artists have been painting peaches for at least two thousand years (there is a mural in a villa in Herculaneum, and a YouTube video of how to paint peaches); beautifully coloured, interestingly rounded and creviced, they look deceptively simple to reproduce, but the velvety texture and misted bloom defeat many artists.  Stephen Rose’s ability to capture these nuances of surface is displayed with panache in this classical still life – the soft plush skins of the peaches set against the harder sheen and bloom of the greengages and the translucent glow of the cherry. The fruit is further contrasted with the gleaming stone shelf where they sit, and the soft, cardboard texture of the supermarket fruit tray. Once more a modern container – the detritus of our consumerism – is given a Chardinesque grace, and the enigmatic detail of the circle inscribed in the background gives  a metaphysical edge.

Biographical details

Stephen Rose was born in 1960 in Rochford, Essex. His early life was spent in Sevenoaks, Kent .

He trained at Medway College of Art (1979-80), Cheltenham College of Art and Technology (1980-83) BA (Hons), The British School in Rome (1982)

He won a scholarship to attend The Royal Academy of Art (1983-86) R.A dip. 

In 1992 he was elected a Brother of the Art Workers Guild.

He has won numerous awards: The British Institute Award,1983, The Greenshield Painting Prize, The Royal Academy Painting Prize 1984,The Landseer scholarship 1985,The Richard Ford Traveling Scholarship,1986 (where he studied at the Prado, Madrid) The Royal Overseas League International Painting competition ,Travel Prize,1987 (travelling in Northern India) The RBA , Gordon Hulston Memorial Prize, 2010. 

His works also featured in the National  Portrait Gallery (BP portrait competition  1995).  

In 2001 he had his first one-man show at Target, in Munich. 

In 2005 he had a painting chosen from the RA Schools Alumni, by Border Poets, as a subject for an anthology of poetry, at the Martin’s Gallery, The Cheltenham Literary Festival.

His paintings have also been exhibited at the following: Burlington Fine Art; Art and Soul, Bonhams; The Spa Galleries, Tunbridge Wells; ICA, The Mall Galleries; Royal Society of Portrait Painters; The Royal Society of British Artists; Mark Mitchell paintings and drawings (including exhibition in 2013 The Hungry Eye); The Kent Painters group since 2006; Berkeley Fine Art Fair; Olympia Fine Art Fair and Sybilla Steadelmeyer Gallery Berlin.

 Clients include: Baroness  Alexandra Steinbeis von Bulow; Lee Childs (author); Amelie de Airault (former editor of photography French Vogue); Huawei Corporation China.

His paintings have appeared in the following Books:

Dear Christo: Memories of Christopher Lloyd at Great Dixter, Timber Press 2010

Drawn from Paradise: Errol Fuller, Sir David Attenborough, Harper Collins 2012

Publications: How to paint in Oils, Winsor &  Newton , Search Press  2008.