Gerhard Nesvadba - Vaas met bloemen





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Vaas met bloemen, a 1975 oil painting by Gerhard Nesvadba, a multi-coloured still life from Germany, original edition, 40 × 40 cm, in excellent condition, sold with frame, hand-signed.
Description from the seller
A very beautiful painting with a vase of flowers
Size with a nice frame is 40 by 40
Signed G Neswadba
Gerhard Neswadba is the son of Austrian parents. He was born in 1941 in the village of Ober-Ramstadt, near Darmstadt, in the state of Hesse in West Germany. Immediately after the war, at the age of four, he moved with his parents to Vienna, where he lived for many years before settling in Upper Austria.
At the age of seventeen Gerhard completed his formal art training and four years later he became a professional artist and illustrator.
His fame in the international art world spread quickly and his first public exhibition was held in Stockholm in 1968.
This was followed by exhibitions in many parts of Europe, including Gothenburg, Copenhagen, Hamburg and Vienna. Neswadba has since exhibited in both the UK and the
A very beautiful painting with a vase of flowers
Size with a nice frame is 40 by 40
Signed G Neswadba
Gerhard Neswadba is the son of Austrian parents. He was born in 1941 in the village of Ober-Ramstadt, near Darmstadt, in the state of Hesse in West Germany. Immediately after the war, at the age of four, he moved with his parents to Vienna, where he lived for many years before settling in Upper Austria.
At the age of seventeen Gerhard completed his formal art training and four years later he became a professional artist and illustrator.
His fame in the international art world spread quickly and his first public exhibition was held in Stockholm in 1968.
This was followed by exhibitions in many parts of Europe, including Gothenburg, Copenhagen, Hamburg and Vienna. Neswadba has since exhibited in both the UK and the

