Twee Takken Met Elk Een Bloem
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The painting depicts a single, delicate flower with a rich, burgundy-red bloom that consists of layered petals, almost reminiscent of a ruffled skirt. The petals have subtle pink tips, giving a gentle gradient to the intense central color. Nestled within the petals you can see tiny details, like filaments or possibly stamens, adding depth and texture. This flower springs from a graceful, curving stem which is linked by a slender stalk to a smaller, partially opened bud of a similar coloration. Below these blooms, the foliage consists of finely segmented green leaves, radiating outwards with a feathery, almost fern-like appearance.
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Michiel van Huysum was born in Amsterdam.
He was born in a artistic family of artists. Michiel is known for his Arcadian landscapes, watercolours of fruit and flowers.
He died at age of 74 in Amsterdam.
He was the youngest son of painter Justus van Huysum (I); and brother of Jan van Huysum and uncle of Francina Margaretha van Huysum