<i>A Pomegranate, Siena</i>
<i>A Pomegranate, Siena</i>
<i>A Pomegranate, Siena</i>
<i>A Pomegranate, Siena</i>
<i>A Pomegranate, Siena</i>
<i>A Pomegranate, Siena</i>

George Henry Hall

A Pomegranate, Siena

Handcrafted from aged brass, small copper beads, and genuine Ebony wood (Diospyros Ebenum), a dense black wood from Borneo island, Indonesia. Known as kayu arang (charcoal wood) by local people because of its black color and texture that looks like a charcoal.
Ebony's magical powers are believed to enhance your meditation and increase the power of your wishes. Benefits - Clairvoyance, divination, good luck, meditation, protection, success.
Sale price$286.00
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A Pomegranate, Siena is a refined still-life painting that showcases George Henry Hall’s mastery of light, color, and texture. The work centers on a single pomegranate—its crimson tones vibrant against a subdued, earthy background. Through careful composition and delicate brushwork, Hall transforms a simple fruit into a study of natural beauty and quiet intensity.

Painted during Hall’s time in Siena, Italy, this piece reflects his fascination with Mediterranean subjects and the play of sunlight on everyday objects. The painting reveals Hall’s connection to European artistic traditions while maintaining a distinctly American sensitivity to realism and detail.

The pomegranate, often a symbol of fertility, abundance, and renewal, adds layers of meaning to the work. Its rich color and tactile surface evoke both sensuality and vitality, suggesting the cycles of nature and the enduring beauty found in ordinary forms.