Cider ca 1864 Oil paper laid down canvas 51 x 99 1 / 4
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Cider ca 1864 Oil paper laid down canvas 51 x 99 1 / 4
Artokoloro
Liszt Collection of nineteenth-century engravings and images to browse and enjoy
Media ID 14049389
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1824 1898 1864 Amiens Commissioned Laid Down Lyons Picardie Pierre Puvis De Chavannes Puvis Studies Cider Hail Picardy
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This print showcases Pierre Puvis de Chavannes' masterpiece "Cider" created in 1864. The artwork, measuring 51 x 99 1/4 inches (1295 x 2521 cm), is beautifully captured on oil paper laid down canvas by Artokoloro. Puvis, a renowned French artist born in Lyons in 1824 and passed away in Paris in 1898, was known for his exceptional talent in mural painting. This particular piece depicts a serene river scene with studies of the left and right sides. The mural itself, titled "Ave Picardia Nutrix" was commissioned for the newly constructed Musée de Picardie located in Amiens, France. It portrays an idyllic countryside setting where cider production plays a significant role. In this artwork, Puvis skillfully captures the essence of rural life by showcasing workers engaged in various activities related to cider-making. The composition exudes tranquility and harmony as it transports viewers to a simpler time. With its meticulous attention to detail and masterful use of color and light, "Cider" stands as a testament to Puvis' artistic genius. This print allows art enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate the beauty of this remarkable piece without commercial intent or association with any company involved.
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