Still Life

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.

  • Fleurs, Boules De Neige (1892)

    Fleurs, Boules De Neige (1892)

    Pierre Bonnard (French, 1867–1947)

    A vibrant still life where snowball flowers dance in loose, luminous brushstrokes, blending warmth and whimsy.

  • Pomegranates, Majorca

    Pomegranates, Majorca

    John Singer Sargent (American, 1856-1925)

    A luminous study of pomegranates in Mediterranean light, where rough skins split to reveal glistening seeds, balanced between stillness and decay.

  • Bouquet of Flowers in a Vase (1890)

    Bouquet of Flowers in a Vase (1890)

    Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)

    A vibrant explosion of flowers, each brushstroke alive with color and motion, capturing nature’s untamed beauty.

  • An Oleander

    An Oleander

    Lawrence Alma-Tadema (English, 1836–1912)

    A luminous study of an oleander in bloom, where light and texture elevate the ordinary into quiet grandeur.

  • Freshly Picked

    Freshly Picked

    Alexandre-Marie Guillemin (French, 1817–1880)

    A vibrant still life brimming with ripe fruits and blossoms, where light and texture transform simplicity into a moment of quiet magic.

  • Flower arranging in an interior

    Flower arranging in an interior

    Albert von Keller (German, 1844–1920)

    A luminous portrayal of a figure immersed in arranging flowers, where light and shadow weave a quiet, contemplative moment.

  • Flowers in an Urn (c. 1720-1722)

    Flowers in an Urn (c. 1720-1722)

    Jan van Huysum (Dutch, 1682–1749)

    A luminous still-life where flowers burst from an ornate urn, their petals rendered with astonishing detail against a shadowy background.

  • Still life with blue flowers and two bottles on a table (1907)

    Still life with blue flowers and two bottles on a table (1907)

    Gerda Wegener (Danish, 1889–1940)

    A luminous still life where blue flowers and glass bottles share a silent, vibrant conversation on a sunlit table.

  • Roses (circa 1930)

    Roses (circa 1930)

    Henri Le Sidaner (French, 1862–1939)

    A tender study of roses bathed in soft light, where petals seem to glow with quiet intensity.