Flowers in Three Vases by Albert Dubois-Pillet
Description: "Flowers in Three Vases" is a still-life painting by Albert Dubois-Pillet, created in the late 19th to early 20th century. This artwork features a composition of three vases filled with a variety of flowers, demonstrating Dubois-Pillet’s mastery in still-life painting. The piece highlights the intricate details of the floral arrangements and the elegant forms of the vases, showcasing his skill in capturing the delicate textures and vibrant colors of the flowers. The arrangement reflects a careful balance and attention to the subtleties of color and form, characteristic of Dubois-Pillet’s approach to still life.
Albert Dubois-Pillet was a French artist associated with the Neo-Impressionist movement. Known for his focus on color theory and light, Dubois-Pillet’s works often include still-life and maritime subjects. "Flowers in Three Vases" exemplifies his ability to blend detailed observation with his innovative use of color and brushwork to create a harmonious and visually engaging composition.
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Location and Date Created: France, late 19th to early 20th century.
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Medium: Oil on canvas.
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Full Artwork Name: Flowers in Three Vases.
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Artwork Style: Neo-Impressionist still-life painting.
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Current Location: Various collections, including private collections.
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Subject/Topic: A still-life composition featuring three vases with assorted flowers, emphasizing detailed depiction and harmonious color usage.