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Artist: American School
Medium: Gouache on Paper laid to Board
Creation Year: c. 1930s
Style: Still Life, Abstract
Period: Early 20th Century
Condition: Excellent
Description: This abstract gouache on paper, laid to board, presents a striking interpretation of a red flower garden. Bold and expressive, the painting captures the essence of blooming flora through sweeping strokes and vivid red tones. The fluidity of the gouache medium lends a sense of movement, as if the garden is alive with the energy of nature. The artist uses abstraction to evoke the feeling of a garden in full bloom, focusing on the emotion and vibrancy rather than realistic depiction. The interplay of colors and textures creates a dynamic composition that draws the viewer into a world of beauty and spontaneity. The juxtaposition of red flowers against the subtle, textured background adds depth and contrast, making the piece both visually captivating and emotionally resonant.
Artist: American School
Medium: Gouache on Paper laid to Board
Creation Year: c. 1930s
Style: Still Life, Abstract
Period: Early 20th Century
Condition: Excellent
Description: This abstract gouache on paper, laid to board, presents a striking interpretation of a red flower garden. Bold and expressive, the painting captures the essence of blooming flora through sweeping strokes and vivid red tones. The fluidity of the gouache medium lends a sense of movement, as if the garden is alive with the energy of nature. The artist uses abstraction to evoke the feeling of a garden in full bloom, focusing on the emotion and vibrancy rather than realistic depiction. The interplay of colors and textures creates a dynamic composition that draws the viewer into a world of beauty and spontaneity. The juxtaposition of red flowers against the subtle, textured background adds depth and contrast, making the piece both visually captivating and emotionally resonant.