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Serge Broeders 'Go Beyond'
Artist:
Serge Broeders
Title:
Go beyond (1958)
Medium:
Oil On Panel
Dimensions:
70x80cm
Description
"Go Beyond (1958)" by Serge Broeders, a stunning oil-on-panel masterpiece measuring a generous 27.6x31.5 inches.
This artwork elegantly captures a moment frozen in timeâa beguiling woman adorned in a violet-blue dress, her gaze fixed over her shoulder, connecting intimately with the viewer. Wrapped in a vibrant red scarf, her presence exudes both mystery and grace.
Against a backdrop of a rustic gate and serene natural surroundings, the juxtaposition of the woman's poise and the gate's symbolism creates a narrative that invites contemplation. The intricate details and carefully layered colors showcase Broeders' skillful technique and artistic insight.
Elevate your collection with this captivating piece that melds timeless beauty with artistic depth. Secure your connection to "Go Beyond (1958)" by placing your bid today and acquiring a work of art that transcends both canvas and imagination.
Artist Information
Serge Broeders is a contemporary Belgian painter. Broeders has been painting for thirty years and has specialized in a variety of ancient and modern techniques, including lacquering Chinese furniture, applying gold leaf and patinas, airbrushing, ancient techniques of Flemish and Italian painters, creating replicas of masterworks, applying lime to Venetian frescoes and stucco, creating replicas of Tiepolo frescoes, and creating monumental paintings in trompe l'oeil, acrylic, with hyper realistic and abstract techniques.
Serge Broeders was born in 1958, in Belgium, where he graduated from the Institute of Construction, Decorative and Industrial Arts. He exhibited his works nationally, as well as internationally in France, Italy, Spain, and he won numerous awards, including the gold medal at the International Classical Art Competition in Brussels, vermeil medal from the European Academy of Arts, silver medal at the Grand Prix de Wallonie, silver medal at the Grand Prix International de France (Nice), winner of the Dieudonné Jacobs painting competition.
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