Gallery Artist Series – Vase of Flowers, de Heem
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Jan Davidsz. de Heem was a 17th century Dutch still life painter and was a prominent figure during the Dutch Golden Age, a point in time where the Netherlands achieved great feats in the arts, science, and military. Painted circa 1660, "Vase of Flowers" excellently displays the complexity of de Heems' brushwork, featuring 31 varying flowers, vegetables, fruits, and insects in vibrant detail. What makes "Vase of Flowers" so unique is that this bouquet could never have existed. The blooming cycles would have prevented this bouquet from ever existing, thus highlighting de Heems' impeccable ability to create life-like paintings from memory. Some of the flowers include the newly imported tulip from Turkey in red and white on the right, an anemone with a bright blue center above them, a white hydrangea on the left, and a large, feather white peony sitting atop the bouquet.
- Quilled over 52 hours by a talented artisan
- UV Protectant, Museum quality glass
- Double-framed
- Triple-matted
- No assembly required
- Ready to Hang, wire hanger attached
Product Details
Material: Wood/Paper
Glazing: Glass
Weight: 20lb
Placement: Wall
Measurements
Quilled Art: 35" x 20"
Frame: 37" x 29.75"
Depth: 2.75"
Delivery Costs
Shipping is included
SKU: G-AS0021