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This French still life in oil on wood, signed by Hippolyte Mouthier (1880–1975), is a rectangular, landscape-format panel presenting lush bouquets of bright yellow mimosa, velvety purple violets, and variegated carnations arranged on a wooden tabletop beside a burnished copper pot and a reed basket The blossoms are painted with striking realism, their forms rendered through lively brushwork and vibrant tonal contrasts. Against a muted grey-blue ground, cool shadows and warm umber notes anchor the composition, heightening the brilliance of the floral display. The painting is housed in a substantial carved and gessoed frame, its chalky surface and worn gilding forming a distressed patina that echoes the natural and simple character of the subject.
Mouthier’s floral compositions belong to the long French tradition of still life painting, where ordinary objects are elevated by subtle color harmonies and careful observation of light. Here, the combination of mimosa and violets is especially meaningful: both flowers bloom at the same moment in late winter, and artists have long admired the striking contrast between the mimosa’s golden radiance and the violets’ deep purple velvet. Symbolically, mimosa suggests warmth, renewal, and vitality, while violets have been associated with modesty, faithfulness, and spiritual depth. Their juxtaposition in this painting reflects both the beauty of seasonal change and the richness of color relationships that captivated early 20th-century painters. Executed in oil on wood, a support that preserves texture and saturated pigments, the work shows the influence of Post-Impressionism in its fresh colors, dynamic contrasts, and tactile handling.
This painting brings vibrancy and warmth to a space, making it ideal above a kitchen mantel, breakfast banquette, or dining console, where its copper and floral tones echo both culinary and garden traditions. It pairs beautifully with Provençal pottery, antique copper, and natural linens, yet also enlivens neutral interiors with its radiant presence.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 28¼" high x 39½" wide x 2¼" thick
Approx. overall 72cm high x 100cm wide x 6cm thick
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