Still life with tulips (1919) | Samuel Peploe print
Still life with tulips (1919) | Samuel Peploe print
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Introduce a burst of vibrant color and modern Scottish artistry into your home with this stunning still life of tulips print by Samuel John Peploe. Painted in 1919, this work exemplifies Peploe's bold use of color, simplified forms, and focus on the interplay of light and shadow. The tulips, depicted with energetic brushstrokes and rich hues, exude a sense of vitality and joy. This is a perfect addition for those who appreciate Scottish Colourist art, modern still lifes, and the beauty of floral arrangements.
Did you know? Samuel Peploe was a key figure in the Scottish Colourists movement, a group of four artists (Peploe, John Duncan Fergusson, George Leslie Hunter, and Francis Cadell) who were deeply influenced by French Impressionism and Post-Impressionism. They are known for their vibrant use of color, expressive brushwork, and focus on capturing the light and atmosphere of their subjects. Peploe, in particular, was drawn to still life and landscape painting, and his works are celebrated for their bold use of color and simplified forms. He was particularly fond of painting in Iona, a small island in the Inner Hebrides known for its stunning landscapes and unique light.
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