

A still life painting depicts a vase filled with flowers on a table against a dark background. The vase contains a large pink peony, a white daffodil, a red tulip, and several smaller flowers and stems with green leaves. The flowers are arranged in a somewhat disorganized manner, with some stems and leaves extending out of the vase. The vase appears to be made of a reflective material, possibly glass or metal, and sits on a light-colored surface. The background is a solid dark color. The painting style is realistic. The artwork is titled "Flowers in a Vase" and created by Simon Verelst.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 750 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
You May Also Like

Flowers in a Glass

Still Life: Flowers and Fruit

Liure de Toutes Sortes de fleurs d'après nature: Vase of Flowers

Twelve Months of Flowers: March

Twelve Months of Flowers: April

Marigolds, single Anemone, Jasmine...

A Flower Piece

Collection of Flowers and Fruits Painted after Nature: Bouquet of Foxglove, Clematis, Pansy, Peony, Poppy, and Yellow Day Lily

Bouquet

Twelve Months of Flowers: May

Tulips

Plaque

Still-Life with Crayfish, Oysters, and Fruit

Flore Pittoresque ou Recueil de Fruits et de Fleurs

Twelve Months of Flowers: October

Spring Flowers

Twelve Months of Flowers: December

Twelve Months of Flowers: September

Eight Beautiful Groups of Natural Flowers in Outlines by de la Cour: Tulips

Still Life: Peaches and Grapes

Silver Wine Jug, Ham, and Fruit

Roses in a Vase

Twelve Months of Flowers: March

Roses in a Vase