Still Life with Rayfish, ca. 1924, Oil on canvas, 32 ? 39 3/8 in. (81. 3 ? 100 cm), Paintings, Chaim Soutine (French (born Lithuania), Smilovitchi 1893?1943 Paris), In this unsettling adaptation of Jean-Simeon Chardin's 'The Rayfish' (ca. 1725?26), Soutine paired the fish's bloody entrails with a smiling, almost humanlike mouth. He reanimated the dead ray by concentrating on its vibrant underbelly and used thick, fluid brushstrokes to suggest slick flesh
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