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Still Life Of Flowers - Nicolas Baudesson's Workshop (troyes, 1611 – Paris, 1680)

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Still life of flowers
Oil painting on canvas

French school of the 17th century
Nicolas Baudesson's workshop
(Troyes, 1611 – Paris, 1680)


Canvas : 74 x 117 frame 85 x 128  
Very good condition


An exuberant floral composition, full of botanical species with bright and colorful colors, in the most typical naturalistic tradition of the 17th century French school.  
The splendid chromatic range and the variegated typology of flowers in fact present all the pictorial and stylistic characteristics of the famous master Nicolas Baudesson who worked at the court of the Kings of France.
The Still Life follows the compositional dictates that the Author prefers and depicts a vase full of flowers placed on a plane in the center of the canvas.
The most varied shapes and the magnificent colors particularly bright against the dark monochrome background distinguish his palette.

Nicolas Baudesson (Troyes, 1611 - Paris, 1680) was a French painter. He was the nephew of the painter Jacques Linard, of whom he was an apprentice, and specialized in still lifes, becoming a famous "painter of flowers", active between Rome and Paris (most of his floral paintings decorate the halls of the castle of Versailles). He was, during his lifetime, one of the most regarded masters of his genre, and his paintings were highly sought after, obtaining not only the definition of one of the best flower painters of his time, but also admission to the prestigious Paris Academy, a remarkable recognition for a master who did not devote himself to figure and history painting, but only to elegant floral representations, at that time considered to belong to a minor artistic genre.
 

 

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