The artwork titled “Roses and Lilies” was created by Henri Fantin-Latour in the year 1888. Executed in oil on canvas, this piece falls under the Realism movement and is categorized as a flower painting. Presently, this artwork resides in a private collection.
In the artwork, a striking composition of flowers is showcased, capturing both roses and lilies in meticulous detail. The lilies, which are predominantly white with hints of orange in their stamens, are presented gracefully in a glass vessel, their stems visible through the transparent container. Below them, a cluster of roses in varying shades of pink, white, and yellow adds a rich, vibrant contrast. The backdrop features an understated brown hue, allowing the flowers’ delicate textures and colors to stand out prominently. The convergence of these elements exemplifies realism, highlighting both the simplicity and beauty found in nature.