Vibrant Floral Still Life Art

An array of classic still-life paintings featuring colorful bouquets and fruits, showcasing rich textures and historical artistic styles from various eras.

Still Life With Flowers And Fruit  Severin Roesen (ca.1848-1871/American)
Still Life With Flowers And Fruit Severin Roesen (ca.1848-1871/American)
Still Life with a Gilt Cup. The range of grey tonalities that Willem Heda could paint is astounding. With this subtle palette, he deftlyrendered the objects - of pewter, silver, damask, glass and mother-of-pearl - on this table. A few yellow andochre accents compliment this refined interplay of colours. Heda specialized in near monochromatic stilllifes, so-called tonal banquet pieces’.Chinese Peonies 1997 Isy Ochoa (b.1961/French) Oil on canvas Private Collection Still life, by Francois Jouvenet (1664-1749).Still Life with a Copy of De Waere Mercurius, a Broadsheet with the News of Tromp's Victory over three English Ships on 28 June 1639, and a Poem telling the story of Apelles and the Cobbler, Anthonius Leemans, 1655 painting Still life with a copy of the Waere Mercury, a pamphlet or newspaper about Tromp's overpower of three English ships on June 28, 1639, a poem about the shoemaker who is the work of Apelles Misprijst, a violin and a whistle, a Halsberg, a wooden plate with A herring and a piece of bread, a test with coal and a glass.  canvas. oil paint (paint)  still life of related objects. 'trompe l'oeil'. pamphlet ~ printed matterStill Life With Plant And Window 1927 Paul Klee (1879-1940/Swiss)  Watercolor Private Collection, Basel    Vanitas Still Life; about 1655; Oil on oak panel Johannes Borman; Dutch; died 1679Netherlands, The Hague, Still Life with Ginger Pot IILilacs in a Window, Vase de lilas a la fenetre, Mary Cassatt, circa 1880-1883, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan, New York City, USA, North AmericaStill Life with Knife, (Nature morte au couteau) by Fernand Leger, oil on canvas, 1950, 1881-1955, Private CollectionThe chalice of Bishop Padniewski; Wyczóżó Kowski, Leon (1852-1936); 1907 (1907-00-00-1907-00-00);Young Poland (Styl), Padniewski, Filip (1510-1572), State Art collections (Warsaw-1922-1939), State Art Collections (Warsaw-1922-1939)-collection, Wyczółkowski, Leon (1852-1936). Skarbiec Wawelski (1907), Gothic (craft), Polish painting, liturgical vessels, Polish pastels, Poland (culture), transmission (provenance), renaissance (craft), artistic crafts, goldsmithStill life , Karl Wiener -, artistStill Life with Pipe and Matches and Still Life with Herring, Bread, and Cheese (pair), 1858. Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps (French, 1803-1860). Oil on fabric; unframed: 63 x 38 cm (24 13/16 x 14 15/16 in.). The artist was a smoker. In this composition the place of honor is given to a pipe made in Austria around the middle of the 19th century. It is made of precious materials--meerschaum, silver, amber, horn or lacquered wood--that are carefully fashioned, all lovingly rendered by the artist. The cord with a tassel (perhaps of horsehair) is not just a decorative element, it is a security measure in case the precious bowl of the pipe becomes detached from the pipe stem. The pipe is surrounded by ordinary smoker's accessories--a cigar case, a snuffbox, and a match holder in porcelain--all placed on a Turkish rug.Madonna and Child with Saints Andre, Monica and Ursula  (Detail) Bartolomeo Montagna (c. 1450-1525/Italian)  Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan Jar full of diabetic pills, illustration