“Still Life with Roses,” created by Felix Vallotton in 1920, is an exquisite example of Realism. This oil-on-canvas artwork, measuring 46 x 55 cm, belongs to the still life genre and is currently housed in a private collection.
The artwork showcases a meticulously detailed arrangement of roses, executed with masterful precision. The composition features a bouquet of vibrant roses placed in a reflective vessel, which is set against a muted and understated background. The delicate play of light and shadow enhances the realism of the scene, creating a sense of depth and texture. Vallotton’s careful attention to the intricate details of the petals, leaves, and the reflective surface of the vessel emphasizes the elegance and beauty inherent in everyday objects. This portrayal not only captures the essence of the flowers but also evokes a serene and contemplative atmosphere, characteristic of Vallotton’s still life paintings.