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This Flemish composition derives from works by Jan Frans van Dael (1764-1840), a Flemish master renowned for botanical precision and decorative sophistication. The design presents flowers and fruits arranged on a marble console within an exotic garden setting, demonstrating van Dael's expertise in combining still life elements with landscape backgrounds. Available in three portrait formats - 110 x 85 cm, 150 x 110 cm, and 200 x 150 cm - the piece showcases the artist's skill in creating comprehensive decorative schemes that integrated architectural furniture with botanical abundance. The marble console adds classical elegance while the exotic garden background reflects the period's fascination with distant flora that expanded European understanding of global botanical diversity. Van Dael's original work represented the culmination of Flemish still life traditions, where detailed observation of natural forms was combined with sophisticated compositional techniques that elevated everyday subjects into formal artistic statements. This textile interpretation appeals to collectors of Flemish art and botanical imagery enthusiasts who appreciate how master painters documented the intersection of cultivated and exotic nature through careful artistic observation that preserved botanical knowledge within decorative contexts.