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Elegant Floral Bouquet Glass Wall Art

Elegant Floral Bouquet Glass Wall Art

A Dutch-Golden-Age rose bouquet stands in vertical cinematic format — a Willem-van-Aelst-style still-life arranges a blush peony, marigold zinnia, scarlet poppies, ivory hydrangea and crimson carnations in a chased pewter ewer on a marble ledge with a sky-blue silk ribbon trailing across the stone.

The composition reads as Old-Master flower piece: the bouquet rises in fan-form crowned by a single emerald leaf-spray, the deep emerald foliage frames the blooms with painterly density, and the cobalt-blue ribbon adds a sole splash of cool tone against the warm florals. The piece sits between Willem-van-Aelst and Rachel-Ruysch 17th-century elegance.

Tempered glass deepens the obsidian ground and pushes the blush peony and ribbon-blue into reflective Old-Master luminance that paper print cannot match. Hung in a heritage dining room, a luxury restaurant entry, a private library or a designer foyer, this Dutch rose still-life cinematography brings Old-Master grandeur and feminine-luxe refinement into a residential wall.

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Original: $159.90

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Elegant Floral Bouquet Glass Wall Art

$159.90

$55.96
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Description

A Dutch-Golden-Age rose bouquet stands in vertical cinematic format — a Willem-van-Aelst-style still-life arranges a blush peony, marigold zinnia, scarlet poppies, ivory hydrangea and crimson carnations in a chased pewter ewer on a marble ledge with a sky-blue silk ribbon trailing across the stone.

The composition reads as Old-Master flower piece: the bouquet rises in fan-form crowned by a single emerald leaf-spray, the deep emerald foliage frames the blooms with painterly density, and the cobalt-blue ribbon adds a sole splash of cool tone against the warm florals. The piece sits between Willem-van-Aelst and Rachel-Ruysch 17th-century elegance.

Tempered glass deepens the obsidian ground and pushes the blush peony and ribbon-blue into reflective Old-Master luminance that paper print cannot match. Hung in a heritage dining room, a luxury restaurant entry, a private library or a designer foyer, this Dutch rose still-life cinematography brings Old-Master grandeur and feminine-luxe refinement into a residential wall.