Garden of a Florist by Henri de Braekeleer. A detailed 19th-century landscape of a florist's working garden, featuring neat rows of potted plants, working figures, rustic buildings, and a large greenhouse.

Garden of a Florist

Henri de Braekeleer

1864 · Oil Paint, Canvas

A charming 19th-century Belgian landscape depicting the organized beauty of a sun-drenched working garden.

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Where it works

A measured, grounding piece with warm wood and umber notes — sits quietly within a room.

Often works in
Living Room · Dining Room · Office
Placement
Works well as a measured horizontal anchor
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Reads strongest when the wall gives it contrast
Color notes
Rich brown, Charcoal black, Warm beige

About the piece

Painted in 1864, Henri de Braekeleer captures the meticulous world of a florist’s garden with startling detail. The composition balances the rustic architecture of potting sheds and brick houses with the vibrant, rhythmic rows of potted plants and blooming flowers. It offers a serene, grounding glimpse into the daily life of historical horticulture with a warm, inviting palette.