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A Bowl of Flowers, 1672-1708. Creator: Elias Van Den Broeck
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A Bowl of Flowers, 1672-1708. Creator: Elias Van Den Broeck
A Bowl of Flowers, 1672-1708
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A Bowl of Flowers," an exquisite oil painting by the Flemish artist Elias Van Den Broeck, dates back to the late 17th or early 18th century. This masterpiece is a prime example of the Baroque era's rich and intricate still-life tradition, originating from the Low Countries, specifically Flanders and the Netherlands. The painting is currently housed in the National Gallery of Denmark, Statens Museum for Kunst, in Copenhagen. The artwork depicts a simple yet captivating scene: a white porcelain bowl filled with an array of fresh, vibrant flowers. The artist meticulously captured the delicate details of each blossom, from the velvety petals of red roses to the delicate folds of lilies and the curved stems of tulips. The play of light and shadow adds depth and dimension to the painting, creating an almost three-dimensional effect. Elias Van Den Broeck's "A Bowl of Flowers" is a testament to the beauty of nature and the artist's skillful ability to preserve its essence on canvas. The painting's rich colors and intricate details continue to captivate viewers, making it a cherished piece of heritage art from the Baroque era. The painting's origins are somewhat unclear, with some sources suggesting it may have been created in Denmark during the Danish-Dutch War, when Van Den Broeck was living in Copenhagen. Regardless of its exact provenance, "A Bowl of Flowers" remains a stunning addition to the National Gallery of Denmark's collection and a reminder of the artistic heritage shared between Denmark and the Netherlands during the Baroque period.
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