





Vibrant Floral Still Life Oil Painting by J.F. Baroen - 15¾" x 11¾"
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This charming small-format oil on canvas depicts a vase brimming with vibrant anemone flowers in a variety of shades—red, crimson, pink, violet, and soft cream—arranged with natural elegance against a softly muted background. The flowers sit in a simple, rounded earthenware vase set on a draped cloth, rendered with broad, confident brushstrokes and careful attention to light and shadow. The artist, J.F. Baroen, has signed the work clearly in the lower right corner. Though undated, the style and palette suggest it was likely painted in the early to mid-20th century, perhaps between the 1930s and 1950s, in keeping with the quiet, painterly realism and still life traditions of the time. The composition is modest but evocative, drawing attention to the expressive delicacy of each bloom.
Symbolically, anemones are rich in meaning: in classical mythology, they are associated with the story of Adonis and Aphrodite and often represent the fleeting nature of life and love. Red anemones can symbolize sacrifice or remembrance, while the paler tones suggest anticipation, sincerity, and purity. Here, their vivid colors and varied forms create a dynamic contrast to the subdued setting, infusing the piece with both emotional depth and decorative appeal.
Though unframed, the work holds strong visual presence and would be well-suited to an intimate corner, a bedside table, or gallery wall. Its small scale invites close looking and quiet appreciation.
Artist inconnu.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 15¾" high x 11¾" wide x 0½" thick
Approx. overall 40cm high x 30cm wide x 1cm thick
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