Vase de Fleurs – Cornelis de Heem
Vase de Fleurs – Cornelis de Heem
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Vase de Fleurs – Cornelis de Heem, c. 1701
A breathtaking example of Dutch Golden Age floral painting, this Vase de Fleurs by Cornelis de Heem captures the lush abundance of a carefully arranged bouquet with extraordinary precision and beauty. Roses, tulips, and delicate blossoms cascade from a classical vase, their petals rendered with an almost jewel-like luminosity against a dark background — a hallmark of the de Heem family's celebrated style.
Cornelis de Heem (1631–1695) was the son of the legendary Jan Davidsz. de Heem, and he carried on his father's tradition of sumptuous, botanically precise floral compositions that were prized by collectors across Europe. These paintings were not merely decorative — they were symbols of wealth, nature's transience, and the wonder of the natural world. Bring this timeless vision of floral splendor into your home with a museum-quality reproduction on premium luster photo paper.
- Artist: Cornelis de Heem (1631–1695), attributed
- Original painted: c. 1701, Dutch Golden Age
- Style: Dutch Golden Age, Baroque still life
- Medium: Museum-quality digital reproduction on Luster Premium Photo Paper
- Available in multiple sizes

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