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Barbara Vanhove Art

Belgian, b. 1974

Barbara Vanhove is a contemporary still life artist and is renowned for her unique still life paintings. Vanhove’s still life paintings are inspired from the old masters of the seventeenth century. Her work tends towards an idealised realism via noble subjects. Vanhove's paintings show her talent in the way she renders reflections and in the quality of reproduction of the surface of her objects. How she uses light and shade is truly remarkable, conveying her poetic emotions via the beauty that she perceives in objects. Vanhove currently lives and works in Belgium.

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Period: 21st Century and Contemporary
Artist: Barbara Vanhove
'Loquats & Chinese Bowl' Contemporary photorealist still life painting, yellow
By Barbara Vanhove
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Contemporary Still Life Painting 'Loquats & Chinese Bowl' by Barbara Vanhove. Inspired by the Dutch Masters. Barbara was born in Watermael-Boisfort in Belgium in 1974. She showed an...
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21st Century and Contemporary Photorealist Barbara Vanhove Art

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'Halloween Pumpkin' Photorealist Still life painting of an orange pumpkin
By Barbara Vanhove
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Contemporary Orange Still Life Painting 'Halloween Pumpkin' by Barbara Vanhove. Inspired by the Dutch Masters. Perfect for this years Halloween inter...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Barbara Vanhove Art

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Realist Contemporary Still-Life Painting 'Trio of Apples' by Barbara Vanhove
By Barbara Vanhove
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
'Trio of Apples' by Barbara Vanhove is an exceptional still-life painting. You can almost pick up the apples to eat them, such is the detail with which they have been painted. Barbar...
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21st Century and Contemporary Photorealist Barbara Vanhove Art

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Contemporary Still-Life Painting 'Trio of Pears' by Barbara Vanhove
By Barbara Vanhove
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Trio of Pears is a stunning Still Life painting that would make a welcome addition to anyones collection. The soft green hues work beautifully with the soft grey background. The de...
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21st Century and Contemporary Realist Barbara Vanhove Art

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