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Nature morte ; Pommes et pot - Samuel John Peploe | Art print

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Still Life; Apples and Pot, created by the talented Samuel John Peploe between 1912 and 1916, embodies a fascinating period in art history where colorism and light take precedence over tradition. Peploe, the undisputed master of the Scottish colorist movement, infused unique vitality and depth into everyday objects such as apples and a pot. This artwork, initially met with perplexity, has established itself as a cornerstone of modern art, showcasing Peploe’s boldness and ingenuity in reinventing classical compositions. Discover all the works of Samuel John Peploe to immerse yourself in his world.

The subtle play of shadows and light in this still life captures attention, while Peploe’s bold colors and delicate touch create an enchanting visual harmony. Acquiring this art print not only introduces a work of timeless elegance into your space but also invites the expressiveness and depth of Samuel John Peploe into your home. Such a piece does more than beautify your interior; it inspires and enriches your daily life with a refined artistic touch.

For art lovers and decoration enthusiasts, adding this work to your personal collection is a celebration of the very essence of art. Explore other masterpieces by Peploe such as Church at Cassis c. 1924, Still Life with Tulips 1919, or Red and White Tulips 1920s, and let yourself be captivated by the timeless beauty of his art.

Nature morte ; Pommes et pot - Samuel John Peploe | Art print

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Canvas, matte finish print, mounted on a wooden structure, ready to hang. Framing options available on certain sizes.

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Matte finish reproduction

Rear View

FRAME (OPTIONAL)

Still Life; Apples and Pot, created by the talented Samuel John Peploe between 1912 and 1916, embodies a fascinating period in art history where colorism and light take precedence over tradition. Peploe, the undisputed master of the Scottish colorist movement, infused unique vitality and depth into everyday objects such as apples and a pot. This artwork, initially met with perplexity, has established itself as a cornerstone of modern art, showcasing Peploe’s boldness and ingenuity in reinventing classical compositions. Discover all the works of Samuel John Peploe to immerse yourself in his world.

The subtle play of shadows and light in this still life captures attention, while Peploe’s bold colors and delicate touch create an enchanting visual harmony. Acquiring this art print not only introduces a work of timeless elegance into your space but also invites the expressiveness and depth of Samuel John Peploe into your home. Such a piece does more than beautify your interior; it inspires and enriches your daily life with a refined artistic touch.

For art lovers and decoration enthusiasts, adding this work to your personal collection is a celebration of the very essence of art. Explore other masterpieces by Peploe such as Church at Cassis c. 1924, Still Life with Tulips 1919, or Red and White Tulips 1920s, and let yourself be captivated by the timeless beauty of his art.

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