The artwork titled “Flowers” was created by Giorgio Morandi in 1942. This piece is a part of the Post-Impressionism art movement and falls under the genre of flower painting.
The artwork depicts a bouquet of flowers arranged in a vase. Morandi employs a muted color palette, focusing on earthy tones and subtle variations of grey, brown, and white. The brushstrokes are deliberate yet soft, providing a sense of depth and texture to the floral forms. The vase, positioned centrally, anchors the composition, while the flowers themselves appear almost ethereal, blending gently into the background. The overall atmosphere of the piece is quiet and contemplative, characteristic of Morandi’s work.