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The flower seller — History & Facts
In The Flower Seller, we see a young woman dressed in traditional attire, surrounded by a vibrant array of flowers. The colors are rich and warm, with reds, yellows, and greens dominating the scene. The setting appears to be a bustling market, filled with life and energy.
The woman's expression is one of joy and pride as she presents her floral offerings. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, showcasing Comerre's skill in capturing detail and texture. The brushwork is precise, allowing for a realistic representation of the flowers and the woman's clothing. Light plays an important role in the composition, highlighting the vivid colors and creating depth.
The dimensions of the artwork are approximately 80 x 100 cm, making it a substantial piece. Léon François Comerre was known for his depictions of women in everyday life, often portraying them in vibrant settings. This work reflects the Academic style, emphasizing realism and attention to detail. An interesting fact about The Flower Seller is that it captures not just a moment in time, but also the cultural significance of flower selling in 19th-century France.
Comerre's ability to blend beauty with everyday scenes makes this painting a notable example of his work.
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