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Dahlias in a Dish

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The eye is immediately drawn to the vibrant dahlias spilling from an ornate, blue-rimmed platter; their deep reds, oranges, and purples against a backdrop of similarly colored, patterned fabric. A large, almost spherical hydrangea with a cluster of pink flowers adds a touch of freshness and contrasts with the heavier textures of the flowers and textiles. The composition feels carefully arranged, with the jug and fruit acting as visual anchors, balancing the profusion of blooms.

The artist employs a slightly flattened perspective, which enhances the sense of decorative pattern and surface. The brushwork, while visible, is controlled, lending a sense of solidity and weight to the objects. The use of complementary colors, like the blue rim of the plate against the orange tones of the background fabric, creates visual interest, drawing the viewer’s eye across the canvas. It's a still life that feels both considered and spontaneous, a moment captured with both precision and poetry. I can almost smell the flowers, and feel the soft drape of the fabric.

Dahlias in a Dish

Félix Edouard Vallotton

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1919

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4390 × 3260 px

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