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Oil on wood, ready to hang.

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This artwork comes with an external frame

A fusion between the choice of flowers 'alla-old-masters' and incorporating some newer flowers into a very classic setting. The bunch of different flowers in a painting is making a strong come-back in the art world. As with classics, they never die, they only smell like that. No mechanical, digital or photographic aid is used.

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Oil paint of the highest quality, with a medium formula from the 17th century.

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Framed and ready to hang

This artwork is currently framed and ready to hang.

It comes with an external frame.

Framed dimensions - 81.0(W) x 96.0(H).

Artwork dimensions - 61.0(W) x 76.0(H).

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All art by Jos Kivits

A painting of this calibre is and always will be an eye catcher when people realise it has not been created with shortcuts and tricks, but genuinely by discipline and artistry without smoke and mirrors. It is a work I cannot get away from as it is in my soul to paint what every eye can see without the help of any kind of trickery or Painted in 2005 and several times perfected and varnished over the years. This very work has never been exhibited, although one similar depicting different objects was revealed in Jos’ 2018 exhibition.

The style and technique is considered ‘Classical European’ and first exposed to Australia by some well-known earlier artists like Hans Heysen, Arthur Streeton, & Besie Davidson.Apples and pears, glass of red wine,  opened wall nuts, and a 18th century fruit knife, all on a stone ledge
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