ANTIQUE PAINTINGS, STILL LIFE WITH GRAPES AND GLASS GOBLETS, OIL ON PANEL, 19TH CENTURY. (QNM705)

 

This Flemish Still Life antique painting is an oil on panel work dating from the late 19th century, presented in an original

gilded frame decorated with genuine gold leaf. The artwork depicts a refined composition of objects arranged on a table c

overed with a folded white cloth.

The elements are balanced with great harmony and attention to detail: in the foreground lies a round loaf of bread on a dark metal plate.

Behind it, we can see a bunch of light grapes, a rounded glass filled with red wine, and a delicate transparent blue goblet.

To the right, a golden metallic cup brings a touch of light and luxury to the scene.

This antique oil painting shows remarkable technical mastery in the rendering of surfaces — glass, metal, and fabric are painted

with impressive realism and a keen sensitivity to light.

The still life, dated 1886 and signed lower right Jos Delehaye, is the work of a Belgian painter active in the late 19th

and early 20th centuries. Both the painting and its gilded frame have been professionally and carefully restored.

This 19th-century Flemish Still Life oil painting is part of the Bisgart Collection, where it can be viewed along with many other

antique works — still lifes and floral paintings.

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Panel size: 28 × 22 cm
Framed size: 39 × 33 cm
Depth: 5 cm
Weight: 1.5 kg

Restored Painting | Belgian Origin | 19th Century | Flemish School | Antique Still Life Art | Jos Delehaye