Vase of Flowers with Jewels, Coins and Shells


size(cm): 45x35
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Sale price545,00 zł PLN

Description

The Vase of Flowers with Jewellery, Coins and Shells painting by artist Jan Brueghel the Elder is a 17th century masterpiece depicting an exquisitely detailed flower arrangement with jewels, coins and shells. This artwork is a perfect example of the Flemish Baroque style, which is characterized by richness and meticulous detail.

The composition of the painting is impressive, with the central flower arrangement being set in a bone china vase. The vibrant colors and textures of the flowers, jewels, and shells make the painting incredibly realistic and detailed. The artist also uses the technique of perspective to give depth and dimension to the painting.

The story behind this work of art is fascinating. It was painted in 1612 by Jan Brueghel the Elder, a Flemish artist who is known for his still life and landscape paintings. The painting was commissioned by Archduke Albert of Austria, who was a great admirer of Brueghel's work.

A little known aspect of this painting is that Brueghel used a painting technique called "grisaille" to create the image of the Chinese porcelain vase. This technique involves painting the image in shades of gray and then adding layers of color to create the illusion of depth and shadow.

In summary, the painting Vase of Flowers with Jewellery, Coins and Shells is a masterpiece of Flemish Baroque art that stands out for its detailed composition, its use of color and its perspective technique. The story behind the painting and the painting technique used by Brueghel make this work of art even more fascinating and valuable.

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