Yellow and White Lilies

Willem van Leen (1753-1825), watercolour, c. 1780

At the age of twenty Willem van Leen moved to Paris, where he lived for three years. There, he frequently drew the – often exotic – blooms in the Jardin des Plantes. Upon his return he specialised in flower painting, and became an art dealer. Van Leen made studies of flowers – like these lilies, which were sent to him – into old age. He used them to compose his painted still lifes.

  • Artwork typedrawing, aquarel
  • Object numberRP-T-1976-67
  • Dimensionsheight 215 mm x width 138 mm
  • Physical characteristicsaquarel, pen in zwart, zwart krijt