Vase of flowers


size(cm): 45x35
Price:
Sale price¥25,100 JPY

Description

The painting "Vase of Flowers" by Jan Van Huysum is a masterpiece of 18th century floral art. Van Huysum's art style is highly detailed and realistic, allowing him to capture the beauty and splendor of flowers at their finest.

The composition of the painting is impressive, featuring a Chinese porcelain vase filled with a variety of flowers in full bloom. The vase is the focal point of the painting, while the flowers spread out into lush branches and leaves that fill the painting with a profusion of color and texture.

Paint colors are rich and vibrant, with a wide range of shades of reds, yellows, blues, and greens. The details of each flower are impressive, with meticulous attention to texture and shape.

The history of the painting is interesting, as it is known to have been commissioned by the Prince of Orange, William V, as part of his personal collection. The painting was stolen by Nazi forces during World War II and recovered after the war by Allied forces.

A little known aspect of the painting is that Van Huysum often used flowers from different seasons to create his floral compositions. In "Vase of Flowers", spring, summer and fall flowers can be seen, demonstrating the artist's skill in creating realistic and beautiful flower arrangements.

In short, "Vase of Flowers" is a masterpiece of floral art that stands out for its detailed and realistic art style, impressive composition, rich colors, and interesting history and little-known details.

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