Julie de Graag
Chrysanthemums
Chrysanthemums
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Created between 1887 and 1924, this painting showcases de Graag’s ability to capture the essence of her subjects with strong contrasting colors and a touch of abstraction. The painting features chrysanthemums, a flower often associated with autumn, and is a testament to de Graag’s love for nature. Despite the omission of certain details, the artwork beautifully captures the intricate details of the chrysanthemums, making it a stunning piece of art. The original artwork is housed in The Rijksmuseum.
Size
Size
- Frame width of 0.75 inches / 1.9 cm
- Mount width of 2.36 inches / 6 cm
- All size options provided above are excluding the size of mount and frame
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Shipping & Returns
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Care Instructions
Care Instructions
- Do not expose paintings or prints to direct sunlight.
- Display your art in a cool, dry place.
- Gently clean your canvases with a soft, damp cloth.
- Avoid using household chemical cleaners, as they can damage the artwork.
About the Artist
About the Artist
Julie de Graag (1877-1924) was a Dutch artist known for her contributions to the Art Nouveau and Symbolist movements. She primarily worked as an illustrator and graphic designer, creating intricate and ornate images characterized by delicate lines and a strong sense of symbolism. Her art often featured themes of fantasy, nature, and the mystical, and she was associated with the Dutch Nieuwe Kunst (New Art) movement. De Graag's work is admired for its ethereal and dreamlike qualities.





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