Two oil-on-canvas paintings in the style of the Dutch painters, each depicting an exuberant bouquet of flowers in a gadrooned vase. Original gilded wood frames, decorated with pearls and ribboned baguettes. French school of the 19th century.
Size without frame: W:60cm, D:2.5cm, H:80cm
Size with frame: W:71cm, D:4cm, H:91cm
19th century, Circa: 1860
Dim: W:71cm, D:4cm, H:91cm.
Condition report: slight deformation to one of the frames and a few scratches. The paintings are in very good condition.
Documentation :
Whether in lush bouquets, simple baskets or elaborate garlands, floral compositions are often depicted in Nordic painting. Filled with symbols and allegories, they invite a peaceful meditation on earthly life and offer a meticulous celebration of the beauties of nature.
Flower painters in the Netherlands and Holland in the 17th and 18th centuries were true specialists in the genre. During this period, when the art of the still life flourished, flowers contributed to a real exaltation of this style, thanks to compositions painted from precise studies of nature. Flowers were presented in a variety of ways: in incredibly dense bouquets, often arranged in precious vases, or in simple baskets or basketry, almost always standing out against dark backgrounds.
The Dutch school of painting enjoyed enormous success in France during the 19th century, and its influence is felt in all genres: landscape, still life and scenes of daily life.
- Reference :
- 2007
- Availability :
- Sold
- Width :
- 71 (cm)
- Height :
- 91 (cm)
- Depth :
- 4 (cm)
- Identifier Exists:
- False