Rooted in quiet contemplation, still life reveals the poetry of everyday objects. Our collection transforms the ordinary into the eternal—vessels of memory, harmony, and light.
A vibrant still-life of flowers, rich in color and texture, capturing nature’s fleeting beauty with delicate brushstrokes.
A vibrant still life where wildflowers erupt from a white vase, balancing botanical detail with expressive energy.
A terrace alive with dahlias, where sunlight and shadow play across blossoms and tiles in a Fauvist dream.
A refined still life featuring poppies and coleus in a cloisonné vase.
A vivid still life with a pink rose and fruit in bold, expressive style.
“Still Life with Violin” is a still life painting by Bernard Meninsky, depicting a serene arrangement of a violin and other objects. The composition is simple, with soft colors, showcasing Meninsky’s sensitivity to form and light. This work reflects Meninsky’s deep observation and artistic expression of everyday items, conveying a tranquil and introspective mood.
Crecelius’s “Forget-Me-Not Still Life” captures natural beauty and a tranquil mood.
Each album contains ten pieces of ancient porcelain (mostly works from the Song and Ming dynasties) selected by Emperor Qianlong. They were all drawn to facilitate Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty to appreciate the porcelain in the paintings.