Twee hyacinten (1823)
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We are delighted to present "Twee hyacinten" (Two Hyacinths), a stunning painting created in 1823 by the Dutch artist Maria Margaretha van Os. This exquisite artwork showcases van Os's mastery in capturing the subtleties and vibrant essence of floral subjects.In this beautiful composition, two hyacinth blooms stand gracefully against a neutral background that enhances their vivid colors and intricate details. On the left, a cluster of lush yellow flowers tilts gently, each petal rendered with precision and care, evoking a sense of softness and volume. Adjacent to it, a stalk of deep blue hyacinths rises with elegance, its numerous star-shaped flowers creating a delicate contrast of shades and textures.Maria Margaretha van Os, known for her detailed botanical paintings, has once again brought the natural world to life with her skillful use of light, shading, and color. "Twee hyacinten" not only captures the visual beauty of these blooms but also conveys their fleeting, ephemeral quality, inviting viewers to pause and appreciate the fragile beauty of nature.This painting is a testament to the artist's dedication to the botanical genre and her ability to communicate the simple tranquility of a floral arrangement.
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Marie Egner was an Austrian painter.
Egner was born on 25 August 1850 in Bad Radkersburg, Austria. She took her first drawing lessons in Graz with Hermann von Königsbrunn, then went to Düsseldorf from 1872 to 1875, where she studied with Carl Jungheim. In 1882, she went to Vienna to live with her mother, but spent her summers at the art colony in Plankenberg Castle, near Neulengbach, where she took lessons with Emil Jakob Schindler until 1887. A study trip to England followed from 1887 to 1889. Shortly after, her first exhibition was held at the Vienna Künstlerhaus. She also exhibited in Germany and England.