Floris Verster artwork • painting • previously for sale Nasturtium in a white Delft vase
Floris Verster
Leiden 1861-1927
1861-1927
Nasturtium in a white Delft vase
oil on canvas 47.9 x 30.4 cm, signed l.r. and dated '20
This painting was previously for sale.
Provenance: Kunstzaal D'Audretsch, Den Haag; jhr. E.A. van Beresteyn, Den Haag; jkvr. Van Beresteyn, Vierhouten; G. Kristensen-Albarda, Amsterdam; part. bezit Nederland.
Literature: W. Scherjon, 'Floris Verster 1861-1927. Volledig geïllustreerde catalogus van zijn schilderijen, waskrijt- en waterverfteekeningen, en grafisch werk', Utrecht 1928, pag. 110, cat.nr. 273 (met afb.); Christiaan Vogelaar, 'Floris Verster', Leiden/Oegstgeest 2002, pag. 137, cat.nr. 273 (met afb.).
In his early work, Verster was captivated by the Hague School, which was then at the height of its fame. He often painted atmospheric landscapes around his hometown of Leiden. He also went to Bergen and Noorden to paint. Around 1885 he switched to painting still lifes of flowers and simple objects, contemplative in nature and with a strong symbolic charge. In this, Verster joined the painters who were no longer concerned with the outward forms of nature, but depicted these as animated by an inner force.
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