Flower and fruit pictures, these by German painter Theude Grönland. Living from 1817 to 1876, he was a still life painter remembered for his paintings of flowers and fruit. Studied at the Copenhagen Academy. Queen Victoria was a fan and bought at least one of his pictures.

Still Life with Flowers and Insects. 1856. German. Oil on canvas. Theude Grönland, painter (1817-1876). Signed and dated Th Gronland 1856. Image © Uno Langmann Ltd. Fair use license. Artwork itself in the public domain due to age. via https://www.langmann.com/still-life-with-flowers-and-insects-by-theude-gronland?ss_source=sscampaigns&ss_campaign_id=668efae125b4a6786e1c5c3a&ss_email_id=6699aea48dc8437c2500d8a7&ss_campaign_name=Recent+Acquisitions+at+Uno+Langmann+Gallery&ss_campaign_sent_date=2024-07-19T00%3A09%3A14Z
Azaleas and Orange. 1860. German. Oil on millboard. Theude Grönland, painter (1817-1876). Signed and dated 1860. Purchased by Queen Victoria in 1861. Image Royal Collection Trust/© His Majesty King Charles III 2022. Fair use license. Artwork itself in the public domain due age. via https://www.rct.uk/collection/406316/azaleas-and-orange
Peaches and white grapes. Undated, by 1876. German. Oil on paintersboard. Theude Grönland, painter (1817-1876). Signed on the lower left. In the public domain due to age. via https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Theude_Gr%C3%B6nland_-_Peaches_and_white_grapes.jpg