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Manner of Jean Beraud, Bistro interior
$500.00 USD
Title: Bistro Interior
Artist: Manner of Jean Béraud (French, 1849-1935)
Medium: Oil/Acrylic on Canvas
Signature: Signed "Landseer (?)" at lower right
Dimensions: 35.5" x 47.5" (90.2cm x 120.7cm), 51.5" x 62.5" (130.8cm x 158.8cm).
Description:
Step into the captivating world of a Parisian bistro during the Belle Époque through this exquisite painting in the Manner of Jean Béraud. The artist skillfully employs oil/acrylic on canvas to depict the lively interior of a bistro, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in its vibrant atmosphere. This genre painting captures the charm, activity, and social interplay of a bustling café, showcasing the unique character of Parisian life during this transformative era.
Artist:
The artwork is signed Landseer and is based on the Manner of Jean Béraud, a notable French painter renowned for his portrayals of Parisian urban life in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in St. Petersburg, Béraud returned to Paris and studied at the prestigious École des Beaux Arts under Léon Bonnat. His paintings elegantly blend realism with a touch of Impressionism, capturing the changing urban landscape, social interactions, and the allure of the city's nightlife. Béraud's works bridged the gap between tradition and innovation, earning him recognition among influential artists of his time.
Medium, Dimensions, and Condition:
Executed in oil/acrylic on canvas, the artwork displays the artist's technical finesse and mastery of the medium. With sight dimensions of 35.5 x 47.5 cm (14 x 18.7 inches), and a frame measuring 51.5 x 62.5 cm (20.3 x 24.6 inches), the painting's size offers viewers an intimate and immersive experience of the bistro scene. The artwork remains in good condition, preserving the artist's original intent and ensuring its continued appreciation for years to come.
While not directly attributed to Béraud, the artwork captures his distinctive style and essence, creating a connection to his artistic legacy. The painting's provenance and unique qualities contribute to its significance. Béraud's works are celebrated globally and are featured in prestigious institutions like the Louvre, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the National Gallery.
This "Bistro Interior" offers a glimpse into the lively world of Parisian cafés during the Belle Époque. The fusion of urban realism and Impressionistic touches, coupled with the artist's use of oil/acrylic on canvas, results in a compelling visual narrative. Whether appreciating the interplay of light and shadows, the vibrant conversations, or the intimate details of the bistro, viewers can engage with this artwork and embrace the atmosphere of a bygone era.
Artist: Manner of Jean Béraud (French, 1849-1935)
Medium: Oil/Acrylic on Canvas
Signature: Signed "Landseer (?)" at lower right
Dimensions: 35.5" x 47.5" (90.2cm x 120.7cm), 51.5" x 62.5" (130.8cm x 158.8cm).
Description:
Step into the captivating world of a Parisian bistro during the Belle Époque through this exquisite painting in the Manner of Jean Béraud. The artist skillfully employs oil/acrylic on canvas to depict the lively interior of a bistro, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in its vibrant atmosphere. This genre painting captures the charm, activity, and social interplay of a bustling café, showcasing the unique character of Parisian life during this transformative era.
Artist:
The artwork is signed Landseer and is based on the Manner of Jean Béraud, a notable French painter renowned for his portrayals of Parisian urban life in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in St. Petersburg, Béraud returned to Paris and studied at the prestigious École des Beaux Arts under Léon Bonnat. His paintings elegantly blend realism with a touch of Impressionism, capturing the changing urban landscape, social interactions, and the allure of the city's nightlife. Béraud's works bridged the gap between tradition and innovation, earning him recognition among influential artists of his time.
Medium, Dimensions, and Condition:
Executed in oil/acrylic on canvas, the artwork displays the artist's technical finesse and mastery of the medium. With sight dimensions of 35.5 x 47.5 cm (14 x 18.7 inches), and a frame measuring 51.5 x 62.5 cm (20.3 x 24.6 inches), the painting's size offers viewers an intimate and immersive experience of the bistro scene. The artwork remains in good condition, preserving the artist's original intent and ensuring its continued appreciation for years to come.
While not directly attributed to Béraud, the artwork captures his distinctive style and essence, creating a connection to his artistic legacy. The painting's provenance and unique qualities contribute to its significance. Béraud's works are celebrated globally and are featured in prestigious institutions like the Louvre, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the National Gallery.
This "Bistro Interior" offers a glimpse into the lively world of Parisian cafés during the Belle Époque. The fusion of urban realism and Impressionistic touches, coupled with the artist's use of oil/acrylic on canvas, results in a compelling visual narrative. Whether appreciating the interplay of light and shadows, the vibrant conversations, or the intimate details of the bistro, viewers can engage with this artwork and embrace the atmosphere of a bygone era.
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