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Beth de Loiselle
Vibrant Red Parrot Tulips Reach Up to The Sky in Dramatic Vertical Still-Life

$3,500
£2,645.32
€3,048.84
CA$4,938.50
A$5,442.57
CHF 2,849.37
MX$66,851.98
NOK 35,802.92
SEK 33,508.68
DKK 22,763.87

About the Item

Beth de Loiselle's floral still-life oil painting, '"Parrot Tulips in the Sky," captivates viewers with vibrant colors and unique stylization. In Beth de Loiselle's composition, red parrot tulips reach upward, offering an alluring gesture to the heavens above. Known for her exquisite floral still-life compositions. Her meticulous attention to the details of the Parrot Tulips in her radiant floral oil brings the flowers to life. Trained in the classical old masters' style at the prestigious Schuler School of Fine Art, Beth shares her expertise as an instructor of old master techniques at the school. A respected figure in the art community, she is affiliated with The National Oil and Acrylic Painter’s Society, Oil Painters of America, Audubon Artists, and the International Guild of Realism. The painting is complemented by an elegant gold frame, adding to its overall allure.
  • Creator:
    Beth de Loiselle (1983, American)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 12 in (30.48 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Charleston, US
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1667214185192

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