


Flowers in Glass Vase
This painting by artist Herman Heimlich depicts a bouquet of flowers in a glass vase, rendered in an impressionistic style. The arrangement features pink and yellow blooms with green stems, set against a textured background of deep blues and grays. Heimlich uses loose brushstrokes to create a sense of movement, with the flowers’ colors contrasting the darker backdrop. The vase, painted with subtle highlights, sits on a warm brown surface.
Herman Heimlich was a Hungarian-born artist who later became a significant figure in Canadian art. Born in Budapest, he studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Hungary before immigrating to Canada in 1928, settling in Montreal. Heimlich was known for his versatility, working in oil, watercolor, and pastel, and his subjects ranged from landscapes and still lifes to portraits and genre scenes. His style often blended impressionistic and expressionistic elements, with a focus on vibrant colors and emotional depth.
Artist: Herman Heimlich (1904-1986)
Measures 22” X 18”
This piece is in very good condition, consistent with its vintage age, with no obvious signs of wear.
All artwork is sold as found, and we always carefully photograph and highlight any notable signs of age.
This painting by artist Herman Heimlich depicts a bouquet of flowers in a glass vase, rendered in an impressionistic style. The arrangement features pink and yellow blooms with green stems, set against a textured background of deep blues and grays. Heimlich uses loose brushstrokes to create a sense of movement, with the flowers’ colors contrasting the darker backdrop. The vase, painted with subtle highlights, sits on a warm brown surface.
Herman Heimlich was a Hungarian-born artist who later became a significant figure in Canadian art. Born in Budapest, he studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Hungary before immigrating to Canada in 1928, settling in Montreal. Heimlich was known for his versatility, working in oil, watercolor, and pastel, and his subjects ranged from landscapes and still lifes to portraits and genre scenes. His style often blended impressionistic and expressionistic elements, with a focus on vibrant colors and emotional depth.
Artist: Herman Heimlich (1904-1986)
Measures 22” X 18”
This piece is in very good condition, consistent with its vintage age, with no obvious signs of wear.
All artwork is sold as found, and we always carefully photograph and highlight any notable signs of age.
This painting by artist Herman Heimlich depicts a bouquet of flowers in a glass vase, rendered in an impressionistic style. The arrangement features pink and yellow blooms with green stems, set against a textured background of deep blues and grays. Heimlich uses loose brushstrokes to create a sense of movement, with the flowers’ colors contrasting the darker backdrop. The vase, painted with subtle highlights, sits on a warm brown surface.
Herman Heimlich was a Hungarian-born artist who later became a significant figure in Canadian art. Born in Budapest, he studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Hungary before immigrating to Canada in 1928, settling in Montreal. Heimlich was known for his versatility, working in oil, watercolor, and pastel, and his subjects ranged from landscapes and still lifes to portraits and genre scenes. His style often blended impressionistic and expressionistic elements, with a focus on vibrant colors and emotional depth.
Artist: Herman Heimlich (1904-1986)
Measures 22” X 18”
This piece is in very good condition, consistent with its vintage age, with no obvious signs of wear.
All artwork is sold as found, and we always carefully photograph and highlight any notable signs of age.