Oost-Indische kers (1919)

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** In the captivating artwork "Oost-Indische kers" created by Julie de Graag in 1919, viewers are treated to an exuberant expression of color and form. This painting features a beautifully symmetrical design of nasturtium flowers, characterized by their rich, vibrant red and orange hues. The artist skillfully uses bold contrasts and sharp lines to bring the floral patterns to life against a deep black background.The central motif of the piece consists of four larger nasturtium flowers arranged symmetrically. Each flower's intricate petals, marked with detailed strokes resembling veins, burst outward in a striking display of natural beauty and artistic precision. These are framed by dynamic, sunburst-like rays in a lighter orange and yellow, emphasizing the energy and movement within the composition.Julie de Graag's artistry in "Oost-Indische kers" is remarkable for its clarity and impact. By using a limited yet striking palette and a strong sense of geometric order, de Graag not only celebrates the inherent beauty of the nasturtium but also showcases her mastery of the graphic style.

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Compilation of human portraits, sketches and graphic arts from the 19th century by Julie de Graag (1877–1924), a female Dutch graphic artist and painter. She mainly produced graphic works in an Art Nouveau style which have been described as being both “sober yet refined”.