Painters Baroque Revival


Adelheid Dietrich was a German floral artist.
Adelheid Dietrich's paintings in the style of 17th century Dutch floral painting are remarkable for their extraordinary precision. She has exhibited her paintings in Dresden, Berlin, Bremen and Kassel.


François-Raoul Larche was a French Art Nouveau sculptor whose work included several figures of Christ, but who may be better known for his numerous female figures, both nude and draped.
He was one of several artists inspired by the dancer Loie Fuller; one of his best-known statues depicts Fuller dancing with part of her drapery billowing above and behind her head like a flame.


Margaretha Roosenboom was a 19th-century Dutch floral artist. She studied painting under her father, Nicolaas Johannes Roosenboom.
Margaretha Roosenboom mainly painted still lifes, both with flowers and fruit. In particular, roses were the central theme of her works.











