Flori
1926
From the collection of National Museum of Art of Romania
1926
From the collection of National Museum of Art of Romania
Flori is a 1926 by Edouard Fer, depicting Flower, held at National Museum of Art of Romania.
This painting shows bright flowers in loose, wavy lines. The colors pop—reds, pinks, yellows—with quick brushstrokes that make the petals look alive. Some leaves are dark green, while others fade to pale blue or purple. The whole scene feels fresh and a little messy, like a sketch that’s still drying. The artist signed it “Fer” in the corner, with the words *fleurs de Laghet* (flowers of Laghet). That might be where the flowers came from—a real place. Want to see more? Check out the Museum of Ethnography where this print hangs.
Edouard Fer made prints in the 1920s, a decade when artists experimented with bold lines and flat colors.
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