The Antique Flower Paintings category presents a large and refined oil painting on canvas, a floral still life dating from the
late 19th century or the early years of the 20th century, associated with Art Nouveau and Art Deco aesthetics.
This is a charming floral still life, executed with a soft and textured oil painting technique, characteristic of traditional oil painting.
At the center of the composition stands a bouquet of flowers, mainly in shades of blue, light blue, and lilac, reminiscent of Delphinium,
also known as Larkspur, arranged in a spontaneous and slightly asymmetrical manner.
The flowers rise from a decorated vase, likely ceramic, adorned with delicate floral motifs. In the background or to the side, a second,
larger vase can be glimpsed, enriching the scene without detracting from the main subject.
The oil painting on canvas is signed in the lower right corner J. Stappers, a Belgian painter known for still lifes and floral compositions.
Julien Stappers (1875–1960) was a Belgian painter who primarily depicted flowers and still lifes, achieving noteworthy artistic results.
He studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp and later exhibited his works in Brussels. His artistic training took place in
Belgium during a period influenced both by academic tradition and by modern post-impressionist movements.
The oil painting retains its original Montparnasse frame, carved and lacquered wood, contemporary with the artwork.
Both the painting and the frame have been professionally and carefully restored.
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Bibliography: E. Bénézit, Dictionnaire des Peintres, Sculpteurs, Dessinateurs et Graveurs
www.bisgart.com
Collezione Bisgart
Canvas dimensions: 111 × 82 cm
Dimensions with frame: 129 × 104.5 cm
Depth: 7 cm
Weight: 9 kg
Restored painting | Belgian origin | 19th century | Belgian antiques | Art Deco


































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