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Floral Still Life, by André Gérard 1964
This floral still life by André Gerard (1964) presents a fresh, modernist reimagining of a classic subject. Gerard’s vigorous, textured brushwork builds up the watercolor or gouache surface in tactile layers, turning petals and stems into sculptural forms. The composition favors bold, slightly offbeat arrangements that emphasize gesture over botanical accuracy. A moody, saturated palette—deep greens, bruised violets, and warm ochres—gives the piece emotional weight, while flashes of brighter color punctuate the scene and hold the eye. The result is a still life that feels both intimate and restless: a familiar motif transformed through expressionist energy and painterly insistence. Framed in a new solid wood frame with gilt detail.
Please refer to all photos as they make up an important part of the description.
H 70cm | W 60cm
This floral still life by André Gerard (1964) presents a fresh, modernist reimagining of a classic subject. Gerard’s vigorous, textured brushwork builds up the watercolor or gouache surface in tactile layers, turning petals and stems into sculptural forms. The composition favors bold, slightly offbeat arrangements that emphasize gesture over botanical accuracy. A moody, saturated palette—deep greens, bruised violets, and warm ochres—gives the piece emotional weight, while flashes of brighter color punctuate the scene and hold the eye. The result is a still life that feels both intimate and restless: a familiar motif transformed through expressionist energy and painterly insistence. Framed in a new solid wood frame with gilt detail.
Please refer to all photos as they make up an important part of the description.
H 70cm | W 60cm