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LARGE BOUQUET OF CRYSANTHEMUMS

LARGE BOUQUET OF CRYSANTHEMUMS
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- From $224.00
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- From $224.00
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RED ROSES IN A CRYSTAL GOBLET

RED ROSES IN A CRYSTAL GOBLET
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- From $198.00
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- From $198.00
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ROSES IN A TALL GLASS

ROSES IN A TALL GLASS
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- From $237.00
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- From $237.00
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DAISIES AND DAHLIAS

DAISIES AND DAHLIAS
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- From $210.00
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- From $210.00
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PEONIES IN A VASE ON A STAND

PEONIES IN A VASE ON A STAND
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- From $196.00
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- From $196.00
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STILL LIFE WITH ROSES, FRUIT AND A GLASS OF WINE

STILL LIFE WITH ROSES, FRUIT AND A GLASS OF WINE
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- From $237.00
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- From $237.00
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STILL LIFE: CHRYSANTHEMUMS AND GRAPES

STILL LIFE: CHRYSANTHEMUMS AND GRAPES
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- From $196.00
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- From $196.00
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RED ROSE WITH RUBY THROAT

RED ROSE WITH RUBY THROAT
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- From $237.00
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- From $237.00
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WHITE ROSES IN A GREEN VASE

WHITE ROSES IN A GREEN VASE
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- From $196.00
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- From $196.00
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RED ROSE AND BUD IN A TUMBLER ON A SHINY TABLE

RED ROSE AND BUD IN A TUMBLER ON A SHINY TABLE
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- From $210.00
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- From $210.00
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NARCISSES, HYACINTHS AND NASTURTIUMS

NARCISSES, HYACINTHS AND NASTURTIUMS
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- From $210.00
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- From $210.00
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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.












