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Willem Steelink (I)
A serene 1915 oil painting by Willem Steelink (I) depicting a floral still life set upon a garden table, captured in dappled sunlight.
This work by Willem Steelink (I), dated 1915, captures a quiet moment of domestic leisure. The composition centres on a table set for tea or a light meal, positioned outdoors against a dense, verdant woodland backdrop. The artist employs a technique that balances the precise rendering of the porcelain and glassware with the looser, more atmospheric treatment of the surrounding foliage. Light filters through the trees, casting dappled shadows across the white tablecloth, which creates a sense of movement and warmth. The central focus is a large, blue and white ceramic vase overflowing with a variety of garden flowers. The arrangement includes chrysanthemums and smaller blossoms, which provide a contrast to the structured, geometric patterns of the tea service. Steelink demonstrates a keen observation of how light interacts with different surfaces: the reflective quality of the silver teapot, the translucency of the green glassware, and the matte texture of the petals. The inclusion of fruit and scattered petals on the table adds a narrative element, suggesting a scene recently occupied or about to be enjoyed. Steelink, a Dutch painter known for his ability to capture the interplay of light and shadow, uses a palette dominated by forest greens, crisp whites, and the cool blues of the ceramic. The brushwork remains controlled, allowing for a clear depiction of the objects while maintaining the soft, hazy quality of a summer afternoon. This piece reflects the broader interest in plein air painting and the domestic interior that occupied many artists of the period. It offers a calm, observational study of light and form, presented without artifice or excessive sentimentality. The work remains a fine example of early twentieth-century Dutch still life painting, where the boundary between the natural world and the curated domestic space becomes blurred through the lens of light.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
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Willem Steelink (I) was a Dutch Hague School artist known for his precise engravings and atmospheric paintings of rural sheep-herding scenes and historical theatre.
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