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STILL-LIFE WITH FLOWERS IN A CRYSTAL VASE

STILL-LIFE WITH FLOWERS IN A CRYSTAL VASE
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- From $196.00
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- From $196.00
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LADY SLIPPERS IN A PARIAN VASE

LADY SLIPPERS IN A PARIAN VASE
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- From $224.00
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- From $224.00
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STILL LIFE OF ROSES, CARNATIONS, A TULIP AND OTHER FLOWERS IN A GLASS VASE

STILL LIFE OF ROSES, CARNATIONS, A TULIP AND OTHER FLOWERS IN A GLASS VASE
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- From $196.00
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- From $196.00
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ROSES AND HONEYSUCKLE

ROSES AND HONEYSUCKLE
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- From $267.00
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- From $267.00
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STILL LIFE: BOUQUET OF ROSES WITH LEMONS

STILL LIFE: BOUQUET OF ROSES WITH LEMONS
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- From $298.00
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- From $298.00
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STILL LIFE: ROSES AND FRUIT

STILL LIFE: ROSES AND FRUIT
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- From $224.00
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- From $224.00
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PINK ROSES ON A MARBLE LEDGE

PINK ROSES ON A MARBLE LEDGE
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- From $196.00
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- From $196.00
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ORCHID AND HUMMINGBIRDS NEAR A MOUNTAIN LAKE

ORCHID AND HUMMINGBIRDS NEAR A MOUNTAIN LAKE
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- From $196.00
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- From $196.00
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ROSES IN A STEMMED GLASS

ROSES IN A STEMMED GLASS
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- From $237.00
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- From $237.00
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STILL LIFE WITH TULIPS, CROCUSES, PRIMROSES AND OTHER FLOWERS

STILL LIFE WITH TULIPS, CROCUSES, PRIMROSES AND OTHER FLOWERS
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- From $335.00
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- From $335.00
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Painted by hand. Not printed.
Trained oil painters
Every canvas is painted by hand by a trained oil artist — no prints, no machine finishing. Each piece carries real brushwork, real texture, real layers.
Museum-grade pigment matching
We mix each pigment against high-resolution museum references. The greens of Monet, the gold of Klimt, the blues of Van Gogh — matched, not approximated.
Layered, cured, built to last
Oil paint is built in layers and allowed to dry between them — the way the originals were made. The result is a canvas with depth, weight, and decades of life.












