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Isaac Maimon, Cafe Time
Artist: Isaac Maimon
Title: Cafe Time
Year: 2015
Medium: Original 1/1 Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 24" x 24"
Provenance: Luxury Fine Arts
Inscription/Signature: Signed in the lower left corner
Condition Report: Overall good condition
Description:
Cafe Time by Isaac Maimon is a vibrant and engaging original acrylic on canvas, measuring 24" x 24". Created in 2015, this unique 1/1 artwork exemplifies Maimons signature style, capturing the essence of Parisian cafe life with elegance and flair. The composition features stylish and cultured women, reflecting Maimons fascination with the beauty and sophistication of Parisian women.
Maimons background as both an artist and a restaurateur deeply influenced his work. His time spent managing cafes and bars allowed him to observe patrons in their daily routines, and he often sketched them on-site before bringing the scenes to life with color in his studio. This piece, Cafe Time, is a testament to Maimons ability to translate the ambiance and emotion of a bustling cafe scene onto the canvas.
Influenced by renowned artists like Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Itzchak Tarkay, and Henri Matisse, Maimons work carries a rich artistic lineage, yet it remains distinctly his own. This painting is a beautiful example of his ability to blend lively colors, expressive figures, and a touch of Parisian romance, making it a perfect addition to any collection of contemporary art.
About the Artist:
Isaac Maimon is a celebrated Israeli artist known for his depictions of Parisian cafe scenes and elegant women. Born in 1951 in Israel, Maimon studied at the Avni Institute of Fine Art in Tel Aviv and went on to develop a distinctive style that combines elements of Post-Impressionism with a contemporary sensibility. Maimon's works are characterized by their vibrant use of color, expressive brushstrokes, and the sophisticated portrayal of urban life. His pieces are widely collected and exhibited, and he is admired for his ability to capture the allure and charm of cafe culture through his art.
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