This antique floral still life painting depicts an elegant vase of spring flowers, likely hydrangeas or viburnum blossoms,
traditionally known as Snowball flowers. The antique artwork, executed in oil on canvas, portrays a refined bouquet of cut
flowers arranged in a vase, featuring a harmonious composition of white and red flowers, resting on a surface draped
with a warm-toned cloth.
The loose, textured brushwork, typical of French painting from the late 19th to early 20th century, reveals a masterful
use of light, enhancing floral volumes and creating a delicate contrast against the neutral background. European Impressionism.
This antique floral still life, signed lower left G. Mouton, belongs to the oeuvre of an artist renowned for portraits, genre scenes,
and everyday life landscapes.
Georges (Louis-)Georges Mouton (1862–1924) was a French painter, born in 1862 in Rennes, France. He exhibited regularly
at the Salon des Artistes Français from 1893 to at least 1920.
After spending approximately sixteen years in Algeria, Mouton returned to France in 1908, resuming regular exhibitions and receiving
notable recognition, including a silver medal in 1910 at the Salon des Artistes Français.
The antique painting is presented in a carved wooden frame. Both the oil painting and the antique frame have been
professionally restored.
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Bibliography:
E. Bénézit – Dictionnaire des Peintres, Sculpteurs, Dessinateurs et Graveurs
www.bisgart.com
Collezione Bisgart
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Canvas size: 73 × 54 cm
Framed size: 91 × 72 cm
Depth: 5 cm
Weight: 4.5 kg
Restored painting | French origin | Early 20th century | Antiques | Art Nouveau



































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