PAINTINGS STILL LIFE FLOWERS, VASE OF ROSES, OIL ON TABLE, 1900s. (QF207)
(QF207)
The Still Life represents a Bouquet of Roses collected and ready to be placed in a vase.
It is an oil painting made in the early twentieth century. Oil paintings of flowers made on hardboard .
Masonite and Faesite are two materials used in the first half of the twentieth century by painters as a support for their paintings.
They were used because they were less expensive than canvas and with greater resistance that prevented deformation.
The painting is signed lower right Noel Canepa (XIX-XX), French painter.
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Canvas size: 80 x 51 cm
Size with frame: 98 x 67 cm