Peter Max — “Floral Still Life” Original Hand-Signed Acrylic on Canvas (Framed)

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Artist: Peter Max (German-American, b. 1937) Medium: Acrylic on canvas Subject: Still life with flower vase Signature: Hand-signed lower right Image Size: 10½″ × 8⅞″ | Framed: 19″ × 18⅜″ Date: Circa late 20th century Condition: Good vintage condition; light surface wear consistent with age Provenance: Private collection

“Floral Still Life” is an intimate and colorful acrylic painting by Peter Max, exemplifying his iconic use of bold, radiant color and fluid brushwork.
In this elegant composition, Max transforms a simple flower arrangement into a burst of joyful abstraction, blending Pop Art vibrancy with Neo-Expressionist emotion.

The artist’s spontaneous linework and luminous palette create a sense of movement and serenity, showcasing his signature fusion of graphic clarity and painterly freedom.

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Artist: Peter Max (German-American, b. 1937) Medium: Acrylic on canvas Subject: Still life with flower vase Signature: Hand-signed lower right Image Size: 10½″ × 8⅞″ | Framed: 19″ × 18⅜″ Date: Circa late 20th century Condition: Good vintage condition; light surface wear consistent with age Provenance: Private collection

“Floral Still Life” is an intimate and colorful acrylic painting by Peter Max, exemplifying his iconic use of bold, radiant color and fluid brushwork.
In this elegant composition, Max transforms a simple flower arrangement into a burst of joyful abstraction, blending Pop Art vibrancy with Neo-Expressionist emotion.

The artist’s spontaneous linework and luminous palette create a sense of movement and serenity, showcasing his signature fusion of graphic clarity and painterly freedom.

PRICE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

Peter Max (b. 1937) is one of America’s most recognized contemporary artists, celebrated for his kaleidoscopic imagery and vibrant visual style.
His art bridges Pop Art, spirituality, and environmental awareness, and his works are included in the collections of the Smithsonian Institution, Museum of Modern Art (New York), and numerous private and corporate collections worldwide.