Peter Brouwer (1935-2010) - Bloemstilleven





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Oil painting by Peter Brouwer titled 'Bloemstilleven', produced in the 1970s–1980s in the Netherlands; original work sold with frame.
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Peter Brouwer (1935-2010) - Flower Still Life
Minimum price / reserve price € 123,-
Oil paint on canvas
- Without frame (height x width): 60 cm x 50 cm
- With frame (height x width): 74 cm x 64 cm
The painter Peter Brouwer, the artist of the direct colors, was born in Utrecht on August 1, 1935. Peter lived and worked in Utrecht and studied at the Evening Academy, where he was a student of the renowned John Bevort, Laurens Tuinman, Cor van Diggelen, Henk Bellaard, a teacher at the Rijksacademie in Amsterdam, and his uncle P. Brouwer. He also learned a great deal from his numerous study trips through Italy and Spain, as well as his exhibitions in New York and Germany.
Peter Brouwer's paintings take viewers into his eyes, a world where he doesn't keep his eyes in his pocket and is inspired by his environment and the events. It is not only a reflection of reality but also his interpretation of color and atmosphere.
Peter Brouwer (1935-2010) - Flower Still Life
Minimum price / reserve price € 123,-
Oil paint on canvas
- Without frame (height x width): 60 cm x 50 cm
- With frame (height x width): 74 cm x 64 cm
The painter Peter Brouwer, the artist of the direct colors, was born in Utrecht on August 1, 1935. Peter lived and worked in Utrecht and studied at the Evening Academy, where he was a student of the renowned John Bevort, Laurens Tuinman, Cor van Diggelen, Henk Bellaard, a teacher at the Rijksacademie in Amsterdam, and his uncle P. Brouwer. He also learned a great deal from his numerous study trips through Italy and Spain, as well as his exhibitions in New York and Germany.
Peter Brouwer's paintings take viewers into his eyes, a world where he doesn't keep his eyes in his pocket and is inspired by his environment and the events. It is not only a reflection of reality but also his interpretation of color and atmosphere.

