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Ambrosius Bosschaert’s Bouquet of Flowers on a Ledge (1619) – A Dutch Golden Age Masterpiece in Bloom Print
Ambrosius Bosschaert’s Bouquet of Flowers on a Ledge (1619) – A Dutch Golden Age Masterpiece in Bloom Print
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Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder (1573–1621), one of the founding fathers of floral still-life painting, created Bouquet of Flowers on a Ledge (1619) as a dazzling display of color, detail, and subtle symbolism. Each bloom—meticulously rendered and impossibly perfect—reflects the 17th-century Dutch fascination with beauty, science, and the fleeting nature of life. Bosschaert was among the first to treat flowers as subjects worthy of fine art, elevating the genre with jewel-like clarity and harmonious composition. This print is a quality gem for lovers of classical beauty, botanical art, and timeless luxury.
Sized at 8×10", this print is ideal for framing and makes a striking addition to any home, office, or gallery wall.
Printed on heavy 60lb matte photo paper with a soft white finish, this piece offers exceptional detail and ink vibrancy. The acid-free surface ensures longevity, while the 10 mil thickness gives it a luxurious feel worthy of fine art. This is not a print-on-demand product — each print is produced and shipped directly from our studio to ensure the highest quality and care.
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