часть 2 -- European art Европейская живопись – Henri Lebasque Vase de fleurs 15419 1184
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The flowers themselves are rendered in a loose, impressionistic style. Individual blooms are not sharply defined; instead, they coalesce into masses of color and texture. White predominates, interspersed with touches of yellow, orange, pink, and lavender. The artist has employed thick brushstrokes, creating a palpable sense of volume and movement within the floral arrangement. Tall stalks of golden foliage rise above the other flowers, adding verticality to the composition and drawing the eye upward.
The vase itself is depicted with less detail than the flowers, its form suggested through broad strokes of reddish-brown paint. The artist has captured the rough texture of the terracotta material, contributing to the overall sense of naturalism.
Light appears to emanate from an unseen source, illuminating the flowers and casting subtle shadows on the vase and base. This light contributes to a feeling of warmth and tranquility. The background is not uniformly colored; instead, it consists of layered brushstrokes that suggest depth and atmosphere.
Subtly, theres a sense of fleeting beauty conveyed through the loose rendering and vibrant color palette. The arrangement feels less like a precise representation and more like an impression – a captured moment in time. The choice to depict commonplace objects – flowers in a vase – elevates them into subjects worthy of contemplation, suggesting that even simple things can possess inherent grace and charm.