JEAN-BAPTISTE ROBIE (BELGIAN, 1821-1910) STILL LIFE WITH ROSES AND CHALICE
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JEAN-BAPTISTEÂ ROBIE (BELGIAN, 1821-1910) STILL LIFE WITH ROSES AND CHALICE, oil on cradled panel, an exquisitely executed depiction of freshly cut roses and wildflowers, the petals and leaves still bearing jewel-like drops of dew, resting on a marble slab beside an engraved glass chalice bearing armorial decoration, signed lower left. Housed in a period gilt frame with molded-composition ornament and modern liner. Third quarter 19th century. 8 1/2" x 12" panel, 20 3/4" x 16 3/4" OA.
Catalogue Note: Jean-Baptiste Robie (1821-1910) studied as a young man at the Academie Des Beaux-Arts in Brussels and was a popular painter during his lifetime. Known for his landscapes and still-life compositions, Robie is particularly noted for his depictions of flowers, especially roses.
Provenance:
The important collection of H. Marshall Goodman Jr., Richmond, VA.
Condition
Excellent overall visual condition with very minor inpainting, mostly to left sight edge. Frame excellent overall with later liner.Â
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