Artwork

Blomsterstykke

Blomsterstykke, by Christine Løvmand, oil, 1841
Blomsterstykke, by Christine Løvmand, oil, 1841

Blomsterstykke is an oil painting by the German Romanticist artist Christine Løvmand. It dates from 1841 and is held in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst.

About this work

Overview

Blomsterstykke is a 1841 oil painting by Christine Marie Løvmand, a Danish artist known for her still life works.

Subject & Meaning

The painting depicts a loose arrangement of colorful flowers in a vase, with varied textures and subtle shades of pink, yellow, and purple dominating the palette.

Technique & Style

Løvmand's realistic depiction of the flowers showcases her attention to detail, reflecting the influence of German Romanticism on her work.

History & Provenance

Created during the Golden Age of Danish Painting, Blomsterstykke is now part of the collection at Statens Museum for Kunst.

Artist & collection

Portrait of Christine Løvmand

Artist

Christine Løvmand

Christine Marie Løvmand (born March 19, 1803, and died April 10, 1872, both in Copenhagen) was a Danish artist who specialized in still life paintings, typically of flowers and fruit.