École française (XX) - Nature morte florale





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Nature morte florale, an oil painting from the French school dating to 1990–2000, by École française (XX), depicting a delicate bouquet in a simple vase and sold with its original frame, signed and in acceptable condition, measuring 54 × 46 cm.
Description from the seller
A floral still life with delicate pictorial sensitivity, created by an artist from the French school of the 20th century. The composition features an elegant bouquet of pale flowers arranged in a simple-shaped vase, placed on a neutral surface that allows the chromatic freshness and the harmony of the whole to stand out. The dark background, pierced by a subtle side light, creates an appealing contrast that enhances the volume of the flowers and adds depth to the scene.
The work is characterized by a loose and nuanced brushstroke, typical of the modern language heir to the French Impressionist tradition, where atmosphere and luminosity take on a leading role. The delicate handling of the tones, together with the sensitivity in the rendering of the textures of the vegetation and the transparency of the vase, confer the painting with an intimate and refined character.
A representative example of the floral still life within the French School of the 20th century, the painting combines compositional elegance and chromatic sensitivity, resulting in a piece with great visual and decorative appeal. It is presented framed, with a classically styled frame that enhances its presence and facilitates its integration into different environments.
Seller's Story
A floral still life with delicate pictorial sensitivity, created by an artist from the French school of the 20th century. The composition features an elegant bouquet of pale flowers arranged in a simple-shaped vase, placed on a neutral surface that allows the chromatic freshness and the harmony of the whole to stand out. The dark background, pierced by a subtle side light, creates an appealing contrast that enhances the volume of the flowers and adds depth to the scene.
The work is characterized by a loose and nuanced brushstroke, typical of the modern language heir to the French Impressionist tradition, where atmosphere and luminosity take on a leading role. The delicate handling of the tones, together with the sensitivity in the rendering of the textures of the vegetation and the transparency of the vase, confer the painting with an intimate and refined character.
A representative example of the floral still life within the French School of the 20th century, the painting combines compositional elegance and chromatic sensitivity, resulting in a piece with great visual and decorative appeal. It is presented framed, with a classically styled frame that enhances its presence and facilitates its integration into different environments.

