Jean Louis Auguste LAUDY (1877-1956) is a painter from the Netherlands. He studied at the Beaux-Arts in Brussels and Antwerp and became a member of the Royal Academy of Belgium.
He excels in the painting of flowers and portraits, he is one of the portraitists of King Albert 1st, Belgian Royal family.
Jean Laudy belongs to the post-impressionist painters movement, he likes to marry the contrast of colors. Our painting is a modernist composition where two bouquets of roses are juxtaposed, one in an Imari vase, the other in a crystal vase, all on a stone entablature. Softness and lightness emerge from this painting.
The painting is painted on its original canvas, signed top right. Its frame is made of carved and gilded wood in the Regency style.
Museum: Brussels.