Cineraria (1948) by Augustus John

Cineraria - Augustus John - 1948

Artwork Information

TitleCineraria
ArtistAugustus John
Date1948
Art MovementPost-Impressionism

About Cineraria

The artwork titled “Cineraria,” created by Augustus John in the year 1948, is a quintessential example of the Post-Impressionism movement. Falling under the genre of flower painting, this piece elegantly showcases John’s adeptness in capturing the delicate beauty of flora.

The artwork features a potted Cineraria plant positioned on a window sill, bathed in soft ambient light. The pot is a warm, earthen red, resting on a modestly decorative saucer. The flowers, rendered in hues of white and purple with intricate detailing, draw the viewer’s focus, contrasting with the green foliage and the muted background tones of the room. The backdrop is comprised of subtle purple and yellow shades with a green window shutter adding depth and a touch of geometry. The painting exemplifies a harmonious blend of color, light, and composition, characteristic of Post-Impressionist ideals, emphasizing the beauty found in everyday subjects.

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