You can take home a reproduction of Bosschaert's Bouquet of Flowers in a Glass Vase (1621) for your own gallery in this 11 x 14" print, matted with an eggshell-white mount.
Ambrosius Bosschaert infused his flower bouquets with a sense of wonder. He had an unerring compositional awareness, and delighted in combining an array of flowers of various colors and shapes to create a pleasing and uplifting visual experience. Here, a spectacular yellow bearded iris and a red-and-white striped tulip surmount a bouquet that also contains, among others, roses, a blue-and-white columbine, fritillaria, grape hyacinth, lily of the valley, forget-me-not, globeflowers, and a sprig of rosemary.
You can take home a reproduction of Bosschaert's Bouquet of Flowers in a Glass Vase (1621) for your own gallery in this 11 x 14" print, matted with an eggshell-white mount.
- 7 x 10" (image), 11 x 14" (matted)
- 12-color pigment ink with a permanence ration of 100 years
- Unframed
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Description | Ambrosius Bosschaert infused his flower bouquets with a sense of wonder. He had an unerring compositional awareness, and delighted in combining an array of flowers of various colors and shapes to create a pleasing and uplifting visual experience. Here, a spectacular yellow bearded iris and a red-and-white striped tulip surmount a bouquet that also contains, among others, roses, a blue-and-white columbine, fritillaria, grape hyacinth, lily of the valley, forget-me-not, globeflowers, and a sprig of rosemary. You can take home a reproduction of Bosschaert's Bouquet of Flowers in a Glass Vase (1621) for your own gallery in this 11 x 14" print, matted with an eggshell-white mount.
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