Hildegard Stehr - stilleven met citroenen





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Hildegard Stehr’s still life with lemons is an original oil painting on canvas, 20 by 30 cm, signed on the back, dated 2026, framed and sold with frame, in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
Oil painting on canvas
Dimensions: 30 x 20 cm.
Framed 42 x 32 cm.
signed on the back.
This painting shows a beautifully balanced composition with lemons as the central objects. The carefully coordinated colors reinforce the whole and contribute to 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 Fine Arts in Den Bosch, she developed a visual language in which order and irregularity challenge each other. Her work is characterized by rhythmically built 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 fragility. Her apparent simplicity is the result of careful consideration.
The artist is regularly invited for exhibitions. Her work is in private collections in Europe and beyond.
Seller's Story
Oil painting on canvas
Dimensions: 30 x 20 cm.
Framed 42 x 32 cm.
signed on the back.
This painting shows a beautifully balanced composition with lemons as the central objects. The carefully coordinated colors reinforce the whole and contribute to 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 Fine Arts in Den Bosch, she developed a visual language in which order and irregularity challenge each other. Her work is characterized by rhythmically built 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 fragility. Her apparent simplicity is the result of careful consideration.
The artist is regularly invited for exhibitions. Her work is in private collections in Europe and beyond.

