Tony de Wolf: Beauty in Detail
Past exhibition
Artworks
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Tony de WolfA White Bowl Among Green GlassOil on board12 x 16 "
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Tony de WolfBlack Coffeepot with MandarinsOil on canvas20 x 16 "Sold
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Tony de WolfBlue and Chinese Jars, Silver, WalnutsOil on panel24 x 31 "Sold
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Tony de WolfBlue Plums in Silver Bowl on folded LinenOil on canvas10 x 18 "Sold
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Tony de WolfBlueberries and Ceramic Vase, 2021Oil on board11 x 13 "Sold
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Tony de WolfBowl with Grapes, Pears and Plums on Folded LinenOil on panel20 x 24 "Sold
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Tony de Wolf, Candy in Silver Bowl
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Tony de WolfCherries on a Chinese PlateOil on panel10 x 12 "
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Tony de WolfChinese Vase, Silver Dish with Mirabelle PlumsOil on canvas20 x 16 "Sold
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Tony de WolfDragon Vase with Cherries in Silver BowlOil on panel14 x 12 "Sold
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Tony de WolfGrapes in Silver on Folded LinenOil on canvas12 x 14 "Sold
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Tony de WolfGreen Jar with Raspberries in SilverOil on panel12 x 14 "Sold
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Tony de Wolf, Macaroons with Silver Cup
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Tony de WolfMandarins in White BowlOil on panel10 x 12 "Sold
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Tony de WolfPommegranatesOil on panel20 x 28 "Sold
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Tony de WolfRedcurrants in a Glass VaseOil on panel12 x 10 "Sold
About
Thompson's Gallery presents the latest solo exhibition by the unbelievably talented Tony de Wolf, featuring all new hyperreal still life paintings by the Belgian contemporary master.
Beauty in Detail whisks viewers along an astonishing and mouth-watering experience, courtesy of the artist's paintbrush. Tony de Wolf trained under Willem Dolphyn for seven years in Antwerp, perfecting his technique in the Flemish still life tradition. The artist is credited with breathing fresh life and perspective into one of fine art's most storied disciplines, dazzling audiences with his precision and adding touches of playfulness when constructing his table setting compositions.
Tony de Wolf has been a popular feature of Thompson's artist roster since his debut solo exhibition over fifteen years ago, and remains a fixture on art fair stands in London and abroad for the gallery. A key element of attraction for viewers new and familiar, is de Wolf's ability to grip attention and invite a closer look – until face to face with the oil itself.
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