Image 1 of Gouache on paper “Still life of flowers”, Louis-Germain Baligot, 19th century. XX – France
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Gouache on paper “Still life of flowers”, Louis-Germain Baligot, 19th century. XX – France

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Gouache on paper “Still Life with Flowers”, Louis-Germain Baligot, 20th century – France Technique: Gouache on paper Title: “Still Life with Flowers” Artist: Louis-Germain Baligot (1874-1939) Signed in the lower right corner Genre: Still Life Period: Early 20th century Country of origin: France Good condition considering its age and use Overall dimensions: 71 x 63 x 2.5 cm Dimensions without frame: 53 x 45 cm A stunning still life of flowers and fruit by the French painter Louis-Germain Baligot. In the center, a large vase overflowing with colorful flowers stands out against a dark background on a small round table. The choice of gouache allowed the artist to work with greater saturation and control over the flowers, achieving a surface rich in nuances and contrasts. Unlike watercolor, gouache allows for greater definition and layering of paint, which the artist uses to reinforce the textural and chromatic presence of the bouquet. With origins in antiquity and very popular in Western art since the 17th century, still life gives the artist more compositional freedom than other pictorial genres such as landscape or portraiture. Before 1700, they often contained religious and allegorical symbolism related to the objects they depicted. Also known as nature morte, they typically feature animals, flowers, fruits, food, plants, and so on. Their development is part of a growing appreciation for painting and the explosion of interest in naturalism and the imitation of nature that began to develop at the end of the previous century. Many artists (such as Cézanne and Picasso) used the genre for their thoroughly modern artistic experimentation, or because they were drawn to its inherent symbolism. These works allude to the transient nature of human existence. The withering flowers are a clear symbol of life's fleeting nature. The artwork seeks not only visual delight but also invites the viewer to contemplate the passage of time, delving into the ephemeral beauty of nature. Shipping costs will be paid by the buyer according to the dimensions, weight, and destination. We will contact you to arrange shipping and agree on a quote. Shipping costs include professional, custom-made packaging and personalized delivery with tracking and a guarantee. The frame protecting the artwork is offered as a gift but has intrinsic value. It is provided at no additional cost so that your artwork can be displayed immediately upon arrival at your home or destination. Any damage to the frame itself that does not affect the integrity of the artwork cannot be accepted as a valid reason for filing a claim or requesting a cancellation. The buyer will be responsible for paying any import duties and associated taxes in the destination country, if applicable. Please note the seller's disclaimer regarding any customs duties, as these are levied in the destination country and the amount payable is determined by that country's customs authority. If an export permit is required, the buyer is responsible for the associated costs. The cost of the permit varies depending on the value of the artwork being exported.

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ConditionVery goodColorsRed, CremeMaterialPaperNumber of items1OrientationPortraitArt sizeMediumHeight71 cmWidth63 cmSigns of usageScratches


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