This Antique Paintings category features a floral still life, a bouquet of dahlia flowers arranged in a vase, presented
here as a small oil painting on canvas from the early 20th century, reflecting Art Déco and Art Nouveau influences.
The artwork depicts a flower bouquet in warm, enveloping tones, with dahlias carefully arranged in a translucent green
glass vase, resting on a neutral surface.
The composition stands out for its textured, vibrant brushwork, characteristic of European painting between Impressionism
and Post-Impressionism, with a rich chromatic palette.
The floral still life painting is housed in a beautiful small carved wooden frame, original and period-correct.
This is an early 1900s oil on canvas still life, signed lower right by Kees Terlouw.
Kees Terlouw (1890–1948), a Dutch painter born in Rotterdam and later active in France, was an Impressionist artist,
known for floral still lifes, figurative paintings, and landscapes.
Both the frame and the painting have been professionally and carefully restored.
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Bibliography: E. Bénézit, Dictionnaire des Peintres, Sculptors, Designers and Engravers.
www.bisgart.com
Collezione Bisgart
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Canvas size: 27 × 22 cm
Framed size: 32.5 × 27.5 cm
Depth: 4 cm
Weight: 0.5 kg
Restored painting | Art Déco period | Dutch painters | Impressionism | Antique oil painting | Floral still life | Fine art antiques




































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