
Floral Still Life Oil on Canvas by Dennis
This is an original oil on canvas floral still life painting measuring approximately 26 x 22 inches, including the frame. The artwork features a vibrant bouquet of roses and various field flowers in shades of red, yellow, pink, and white, arranged in a rounded metallic-gold vase. The painting utilizes a heavy impasto technique, where the paint is applied in thick layers to create tangible texture and physical depth, particularly visible in the rose petals. The background consists of a gradient from soft golden hues to deep umber, creating a dramatic chiaroscuro effect. The work is signed 'Dennis' in a cursive script at the lower right. The piece is housed in a mid-century style wooden frame with a light-colored linen liner. The overall condition appears excellent with well-preserved pigments and no visible cracking or loss to the impasto. This work is characteristic of decorative amateur or commercial studio art from the late 20th century, likely dating between 1970 and 1990.
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Estimated Value
$50 - $150
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Category
Fine Art - Paintings
Appraised On
May 12, 2026
Estimated Value
$50 - $150
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Signed Dennis. 26 x 22”. Floral oil, impasto painting.
Item Description
This is an original oil on canvas floral still life painting measuring approximately 26 x 22 inches, including the frame. The artwork features a vibrant bouquet of roses and various field flowers in shades of red, yellow, pink, and white, arranged in a rounded metallic-gold vase. The painting utilizes a heavy impasto technique, where the paint is applied in thick layers to create tangible texture and physical depth, particularly visible in the rose petals. The background consists of a gradient from soft golden hues to deep umber, creating a dramatic chiaroscuro effect. The work is signed 'Dennis' in a cursive script at the lower right. The piece is housed in a mid-century style wooden frame with a light-colored linen liner. The overall condition appears excellent with well-preserved pigments and no visible cracking or loss to the impasto. This work is characteristic of decorative amateur or commercial studio art from the late 20th century, likely dating between 1970 and 1990.
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