Louis Emiel Chappel Still-life Paintings
Louis Emiel Chappel was born in Belgium on January 8, 1888. Having painted murals in New York for many years, Chappel went to California. After spending a few years in San Francisco, he moved and settled in Los Angeles. His work was described as antique in effect, with rich old colors deftly handled to represent age. Chappel died in Los Angeles on November 3, 1963.
Mid-20th Century Impressionist Louis Emiel Chappel Still-life Paintings
Canvas, Oil
Early 20th Century American Impressionist Louis Emiel Chappel Still-life Paintings
Canvas, Oil
Artist Comments
Under the bright sunlight, a salmon-pink rose glows like a soft yellow diamond. Its stem and leaves blend subtly with the purple and blue background. The bright...
21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Louis Emiel Chappel Still-life Paintings
Oil
Artist Comments
Pink peonies and yellow roses fill a blue vase in this impressionist still life painting. Their vibrant petals contrast with the grey background. Painted alla p...
21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Louis Emiel Chappel Still-life Paintings
Oil
Early 20th Century American Impressionist Louis Emiel Chappel Still-life Paintings
Canvas, Oil, Panel
Artist Comments
A skull rests on a clear case. Muted gray and white background enhances the focus on the subject. Artist Sara Sisun drew inspiration from Dutch painter Vilhelm ...
21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Louis Emiel Chappel Still-life Paintings
Oil
Artist Comments
Ivory flowers rise softly from a moody backdrop, while a burst of vibrant orange commands attention. This piece balances boldness and grace, proving that even i...
21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Louis Emiel Chappel Still-life Paintings
Oil
1940s Impressionist Louis Emiel Chappel Still-life Paintings
Oil, Canvas
Jane PetersonJane Peterson [Violet Harmony] Signed Oil on Canvas, American Impressionist, circa 1945
Artist Comments
Artist Sherri Aldawood presents an impressionist still life of vibrant sunflowers and a few pickings of fruit. The subjects bask in the afternoon light, casting elongated shadows on the surface. "I set up and painted this still life in my backyard using flowers from my garden," shares Sherri. The warm color palette exudes the feeling of comfort that comes with these seasonal blooms.
About the Artist
Sherri Aldawood didn't intend to always paint flowers, but over time her love of gardens started to permeate her art. She focuses on the light and color of the flowers on the canvas. Sherri prefers alla prima, working with wet layers of paint instead of letting them dry. She keeps the paint as wet as possible by using walnut and clove oil...
21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Louis Emiel Chappel Still-life Paintings
Oil
Artist Comments
Light spills through a window onto a vacant rocking chair in a striking silhouette. A basket of yarn rests patiently at its side, waiting to be used. The painti...
21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Louis Emiel Chappel Still-life Paintings
Oil
Artist Comments
Artist Judy Mackey paints an impressionist still life of a bright red daisy in a vase. "I happened on a Gerber Daisy that had a bro...
21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Louis Emiel Chappel Still-life Paintings
Oil
Artist Comments
"I dedicate this vibrant still life to Claude Monet," says artist Jeff Fleming. With its explosion of colors and richness of textures, this impressionist pain...
21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Louis Emiel Chappel Still-life Paintings
Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Louis Emiel Chappel Still-life Paintings
Canvas, Linen, Oil


