Oil On Wood, *wreath Of Flowers* By Henri Jehin
Artist: Henri Jehin
Henri Jehin (1811–1880)
Painting dated 1865
was a Belgian flower painter, craftsman, and musician.
He worked in Spa, a small town in the province of Liège.
His artistic talents and attention to detail were quickly recognized in Belgium, as well as in France and England, where he exhibited his works.
He won a medal in London in 1851, followed by two more in Paris, in 1855 and 1867, respectively.
Henri Jehin made the varnish used to protect his paintings himself,
a varnish renowned for its high quality.
A still-life painter who specialized in painting on Spa wood, he was awarded the title of “Supplier to His Royal Highness the Duke of Brabant” in 1864, which became, on February 17, 1866, to “Supplier to His Majesty Leopold II.”
Painting dated 1865
was a Belgian flower painter, craftsman, and musician.
He worked in Spa, a small town in the province of Liège.
His artistic talents and attention to detail were quickly recognized in Belgium, as well as in France and England, where he exhibited his works.
He won a medal in London in 1851, followed by two more in Paris, in 1855 and 1867, respectively.
Henri Jehin made the varnish used to protect his paintings himself,
a varnish renowned for its high quality.
A still-life painter who specialized in painting on Spa wood, he was awarded the title of “Supplier to His Royal Highness the Duke of Brabant” in 1864, which became, on February 17, 1866, to “Supplier to His Majesty Leopold II.”
4 500 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Oil painting on wood
Width: 52
Height: 64.5
Reference (ID): 1790988
Availability: In stock
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