Florence Fish, represented by a graceful bronze tern, is portrayed by Janet Fish in a domestic moment, using her carver's dexterity to core an apple.
Janet Fish made her reputation with paintings that featured glass and the reflections it could produce.
Janet Fish (born May 18, 1938) is a contemporary American Realist artist.
In an interview, American painter Eric Fischl spoke of his admiration for Janet Fish: "She's one of the most interesting realists of her generation.
Janet Fish is also of the company, with two still lifes, as is Jane Wilson, with two tiny seascapes, one an oil.
He was a studio assistant of Janet Fish.
In "Football" (1986) by Janet Fish, the dinner companion is a hard-edged television set.
The combinations of vivid color, emphatic brushwork and realistic observation that he produced call to mind paintings by contemporary realists like Neil Welliver and Janet Fish.
A clear example in which food is the pretext are the paintings of Janet Fish, whose well-known specialty is depicting glass and reflections.
A still life by Janet Fish mirrors the objects in the house: an expensive teacup, freshly cut flowers, snapshots seemingly taken on a family trip.