Lilac branches and hollyhocks (around 1900) by Eugène Henri Cauchois

  • Artwork Name
    Lilac branches and hollyhocks (around 1900)
  • Artist
    Eugène Henri Cauchois (1850–1911), French
  • Dimensions
    Oil on canvas
  • Collection Source
    Sotheby's
  • License
    Public Domain Content: Free for Personal & Commercial Use
  • 2698 x 4215 pixels, JPEG, 10.52 MB
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About the Artist

Eugène Henri Cauchois (1850–1911), French, Renowned for his lush floral still lifes, he blended realism with a romantic sensibility, often portraying blooms in full, vibrant detail. His work reflects a deep appreciation for nature’s color and form, capturing flowers with expressive brushwork and a warm, luminous palette.

Artwork Story

This painting is a vibrant celebration of spring, capturing lilac branches and hollyhocks in full bloom. The composition is rich and energetic, filled with cascading blossoms that seem to burst off the canvas. Cauchois’s brushwork brings a soft, expressive quality to the petals and foliage.

It’s a perfect example of his ability to elevate everyday flowers into something poetic. The textures and colors feel alive, inviting the viewer to pause and enjoy the fleeting beauty of nature.


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