Leo Pors (1952) - Delfts wit en twee blikjes






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Delfts wit en twee blikjes is a 2025 oil painting from the Netherlands in Realism, a still life signed by the artist, sold with frame, measuring 42.4 × 49.1 cm and weighing 3 kg, and presented as an original work.
Description from the seller
A beautiful painting by this artist is the panel measuring 30.4 x 37.1 cm. The highlights are Delftware consisting of a porridge bowl and a salve pot, both from the 17th century. A wooden spoon in the porridge bowl adds depth. Two small colored tins balance the composition and also create a pleasing color effect. The painting, like the frame, is in excellent condition and is accompanied by a handwritten Certificate of Authenticity by the artist and a CV.
Leo Pors's work has been featured multiple times in art magazines such as Tableau, Collect, and VIND. It has been exhibited in many shows, including at the Gorinchem museum, where it was displayed alongside works by artists such as Ans Markus and Tjalf Sparnaaij. There is worldwide interest in his still lifes, resulting in collectors not only in many European countries owning his work but also art enthusiasts in Hong Kong, Taiwan, the US, Japan, and Australia purchasing his pieces.
The paintings are also represented in various corporate collections.
A beautiful painting by this artist is the panel measuring 30.4 x 37.1 cm. The highlights are Delftware consisting of a porridge bowl and a salve pot, both from the 17th century. A wooden spoon in the porridge bowl adds depth. Two small colored tins balance the composition and also create a pleasing color effect. The painting, like the frame, is in excellent condition and is accompanied by a handwritten Certificate of Authenticity by the artist and a CV.
Leo Pors's work has been featured multiple times in art magazines such as Tableau, Collect, and VIND. It has been exhibited in many shows, including at the Gorinchem museum, where it was displayed alongside works by artists such as Ans Markus and Tjalf Sparnaaij. There is worldwide interest in his still lifes, resulting in collectors not only in many European countries owning his work but also art enthusiasts in Hong Kong, Taiwan, the US, Japan, and Australia purchasing his pieces.
The paintings are also represented in various corporate collections.
