Bouquet of Flowers in a Stone Niche by Ambrosius Bosschaert. A dense and colorful arrangement of various flowers, including striped tulips and roses, in a glass vase placed within a rounded stone niche.

Bouquet of Flowers in a Stone Niche

Ambrosius Bosschaert

1618 · Copper, Oil Paint

A masterpiece of Dutch Golden Age still life, this vibrant floral arrangement captures nature's diversity with exquisite precision.

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Where it works

A substantial, grounding work with warm, lived-in color — holds a formal wall with confidence.

Often works in
Dining Room · Living Room · Study
Placement
Reads best as a confident vertical anchor
Walls
Best where a lighter wall gives it room to show
Color notes
Charcoal black, Rich brown, Soft gray

About the piece

Painted in 1618 by Ambrosius Bosschaert, this work is a quintessential example of early Dutch floral still life. Set against a dark, recessed stone niche, the bouquet features a symbolic variety of flowers including the highly prized striped tulips of the era, all rendered with scientific accuracy and luminous color on a smooth copper support.

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