Hildegard Stehr - stilleven met peren






Holds a master’s in art and culture mediation with extensive gallery assistant experience.
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Hildegard Stehr presents stilleven met peren, an original oil on panel in Realisme, signed Handgesigneerd, dated 2025, 28 × 20 cm (38 × 45 cm framed), depicting a still life of pears, from the Netherlands, edition Origineel, in uitstekende staat, with frame, and from the 1990–2000 period.
Description from the seller
Oil paint on panel
Dimensions: 20 x 28 cm.
Includes frame: 38 x 45 cm.
This painting shows a beautifully balanced composition with fruit as the central subjects. The carefully coordinated colors enhance the whole and give it a harmonious appearance. A digital certificate of authenticity is included with the work.
Rhythm and structure form the core of Hildegard Stehr's work. Initially trained as a graphic designer at the Royal Academy of Visual Arts in Den Bosch, she developed a visual language in which order and irregularity challenge each other. Her work is characterized by rhythmically constructed planes, stacked forms, and a dynamic play of light and shadow. Stehr plays with contrasts such as smooth and rough, cut and tear, strength and vulnerability. Her apparent simplicity is the result of careful consideration.
The artist is regularly invited to exhibitions. Her work is in private collections in Europe and beyond.
Seller's Story
Oil paint on panel
Dimensions: 20 x 28 cm.
Includes frame: 38 x 45 cm.
This painting shows a beautifully balanced composition with fruit as the central subjects. The carefully coordinated colors enhance the whole and give it a harmonious appearance. A digital certificate of authenticity is included with the work.
Rhythm and structure form the core of Hildegard Stehr's work. Initially trained as a graphic designer at the Royal Academy of Visual Arts in Den Bosch, she developed a visual language in which order and irregularity challenge each other. Her work is characterized by rhythmically constructed planes, stacked forms, and a dynamic play of light and shadow. Stehr plays with contrasts such as smooth and rough, cut and tear, strength and vulnerability. Her apparent simplicity is the result of careful consideration.
The artist is regularly invited to exhibitions. Her work is in private collections in Europe and beyond.
