Dimensions with frame: 47 x 33,5 x 5,5 cm.
Signed "Armand Leleux" in the lower right corner.
A refined floral still life featuring vivid red gladiolus blossoms and delicate white flowers arranged in an elegant blue-and-white faience vase. Painted with subtle tonal harmonies and fluid brushwork, the composition embodies the quiet sophistication associated with late Impressionist and early modern European still life painting.
The artist balances vibrant floral accents against a muted neutral background, allowing the bouquet’s organic forms and rich chromatic contrasts to emerge with remarkable freshness and delicacy. The decorative ceramic vase introduces an additional layer of visual refinement, evoking traditional French and Dutch still life aesthetics.
Loose painterly handling, atmospheric softness, and naturalistic observation lend the work an intimate and timeless presence. The composition recalls the sensibility of Édouard Vuillard, Henri Fantin-Latour, and post-impressionist floral studies while maintaining a decorative elegance suited to both classic and contemporary interiors.
An evocative and highly decorative floral composition ideal for collectors of Impressionist still lifes, botanical paintings, and refined European interior art.
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Category
Mid-19th Century Impressionist Still-life Paintings