Lilled

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Lilly Walther's painting "Lilled" is a charming still life that encapsulates the simple beauty and vitality of nature. The canvas is filled with a lush arrangement of wildflowers, predominantly featuring vibrant white daisies and delicate blue cornflowers. These are casually arranged in a rustic green vase, which suggests a setting that might be someone’s cozy home or perhaps a pleasant country cottage.Adding to the pastoral feel of the piece, the vase is accompanied by a scattering of forest mushrooms at its base, their earthy tones and textures contrasting beautifully with the soft, airy flowers. Each element in the painting — from the flowers to the mushrooms and the dappled light falling across them — is rendered with loose, expressive brush strokes that convey both the freshness of the subject matter and the spontaneity of its composition.This artwork not only portrays the allure of the natural world but also evokes a sense of tranquility and the artist's appreciation for the unassuming beauty of everyday scenes.

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Lilly (Caroline Auguste Bertha) Walther (Valter) was a Baltic German artist and restorer.

She mostly Created flower and landscape pictures, still lifes and portraits (both oil paintings and watercolors ). The artist's ability to capture character is manifested primarily in drawings depicting children and portraits of Estonian peasants. SHe also worked in the field of ceramics and leather and textile art. In 1905 she participated in the design of the art salon of the Kluge & Ströhm bookstore in Tallinn.