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Ludvig Jacobsen, 'Bouquet of Flowers'
Artist: Ludvig Jacobsen (1890-1957)
Title: Bouquet of Flowers
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 17 x 13 in (30.48 x 22.86 cm)
Condition Report: Overall good condition
Provenance: From the estate of Gerald Torrence, Chicago
Signature: Signed front lower right corner
This exquisite still life by Ludvig Jacobsen features a vibrant bouquet of flowers that beautifully contrasts with a muted background, dominated by ochre and sienna tones. The earthy hues of the vase and the backdrop provide a serene, neutral setting, allowing the flowers to become the focal point of the piece. Jacobsen's expert use of color and composition creates a harmonious balance between the vivid blooms and the subdued environment, making this work a captivating addition to any collection.
About the Artist: Ludvig Jacobsen was a distinguished Danish artist known for his Expressionist figure paintings and portraits of theater actors and actresses. Born in Odense in 1890, Jacobsen initially made his mark as a book and newspaper illustrator, working as a cartoonist for the Danish newspaper Dags Pressen. He later transitioned to oil painting, drawing inspiration from the old masters, including Delacroix, Rubens, and Corot.
Jacobsen's passion for theater is evident in his celebrated portraits of scenes from classical plays by Molière and Holberg. His talents earned him the prestigious opportunity to decorate the Royal Danish Theater, where his works are still on display. Throughout his career, Jacobsen traveled extensively in Germany, France, and Spain, exhibiting his works across Europe. In addition to his theater-inspired pieces, he is also recognized for his enchanting paintings of children and serene landscapes.
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