Dead Leaf Collection
In this captivating artwork titled "Dead Leaf, " the young woman stands on a shaded terrace, her umbrella shielding her from the gentle drizzle
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In this captivating artwork titled "Dead Leaf, " the young woman stands on a shaded terrace, her umbrella shielding her from the gentle drizzle. Painted by Jean-Jacques Roque in 1880-1926, this oil on cardboard piece measures 46x65cm and is part of the Collection fondation regards de Provence in Marseille. The still life painting from 1890 depicts a serene autumn scene. The colors are warm and inviting, capturing the essence of nature's transition during this season. It showcases various elements like fallen leaves, branches, and fruits beautifully arranged on a canvas. "Matin d'automne" by Stanislav Yulianovich Zhukovsky transports us to early 20th-century Russia with its art nouveau style. This oil painting from around 1920 portrays an idyllic morning scene where nature awakens under a golden sun and can be found at the State Art Museum in Dneporpetrovsk, Ukraine. Pyotr Alexandrovich Nilus takes us back to late 19th-century France with his masterpiece "Sur le boulevard. " In this poignant portrayal of solitude, an isolated man sits on a bench amidst cold weather with his belongings nearby—a bundle and toolbox—captured using oil on canvas technique dating back to 1895. A set of twelve month calendars painted between 1459-1470 showcases different agricultural activities throughout the year: leaf collection, wool cutting, hawk hunting, harvests, wheat threshing, sowing - each miniature offering glimpses into rural life during that era. "Naudin's Boys with Branches of Autumn Foliage, " exhibited at Salon d'Automne in1909 brings forth youthful joy as children playfully hold branches adorned with vibrant fall foliage—an ode to seasonal beauty captured through artistry. Hans Hermann's "An October Morning in Amsterdam" immerses us into bustling streets where domestics go about their daily tasks.