Thomas Heesakkers (1946) - Bloemstilleven





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Oil on canvas still life titled Bloemstilleven by Thomas Heesakkers (1946), from the 1990–2000 period, Classical style, Netherlands origin, signed, in good condition, 58 × 48 cm (canvas) with a gilded frame; sold with frame, overall including frame 68 × 88 cm, weight 5 kg, with a back-mounted painting lamp included.
Description from the seller
Beautiful floral still life by Thomas Heesakkers.
It features beautiful flowers, a nest with eggs, and some fruit.
The way the light falls is incredibly beautiful, a very atmospheric piece. There’s also a lovely picture lamp attached, which further emphasizes the mood and the lighting.
Around the fine work is a beautiful golden frame, decorated with oak leaves, acorns and other graceful shapes.
Thomas Heesakkers (born 1946) from the period 1990-2000
Oil paint on canvas.
Canvas dimensions: 58 x 48 cm
Incl. frame: 68 x 88 cm
Depth: 8 cm
Signed: bottom right
The piece is in good condition, no visible defects. The frame has one small spot, see the last photo.
Attached is a picture lamp, mounted on the rear; it can be unscrewed without damaging the visible side. The lamp runs on mains electricity and is operated with a manual switch.
Beautiful floral still life by Thomas Heesakkers.
It features beautiful flowers, a nest with eggs, and some fruit.
The way the light falls is incredibly beautiful, a very atmospheric piece. There’s also a lovely picture lamp attached, which further emphasizes the mood and the lighting.
Around the fine work is a beautiful golden frame, decorated with oak leaves, acorns and other graceful shapes.
Thomas Heesakkers (born 1946) from the period 1990-2000
Oil paint on canvas.
Canvas dimensions: 58 x 48 cm
Incl. frame: 68 x 88 cm
Depth: 8 cm
Signed: bottom right
The piece is in good condition, no visible defects. The frame has one small spot, see the last photo.
Attached is a picture lamp, mounted on the rear; it can be unscrewed without damaging the visible side. The lamp runs on mains electricity and is operated with a manual switch.

