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Georges Seurat Ladies Man L Homme A femmes
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Georges Seurat Ladies Man L Homme A femmes
Georges Seurat: The Ladies Man (L Homme a femmes), Georges Seurat, 1890, Oil on panel, This little oil painting was a study for the cover of L Homme a femmes, an 1890 novel by Polish writer Victor Joze. Seurat pictures the storys laughable main character--a struggling novelist who, rather than working on his writing, spends his time chasing women and getting embroiled in one scandal after another. Phallic cane in hand, the top-hatted figure stands with silly confidence as a flock of admiring women gathers behind him. Overall: 9 13/16 x 6 5/16 in. (25 x 16 cm)
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1890 Admiring Chasing Cover Flock Georges Seurat Hand Scandal Stands Study Women Working Writing Spends
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This print showcases Georges Seurat's masterpiece, "Ladies Man (L'Homme à femmes)". Painted in 1890, this small oil painting served as a study for the cover of Victor Joze's novel with the same title. Seurat skillfully captures the essence of the story's comical protagonist - a struggling writer who finds himself entangled in one scandalous affair after another instead of dedicating time to his craft. In this artwork, we see a top-hatted figure exuding an air of foolish confidence while clutching a phallic cane. Behind him, a flock of women gathers, seemingly captivated by his charm and charisma. The composition perfectly encapsulates the main character's relentless pursuit of female attention. Measuring at just under 10 x 6 inches (25 x 16 cm), this little oil painting on panel is brimming with intricate details that draw viewers into its whimsical world. Seurat's masterful brushstrokes and use of color create depth and movement within the scene. The Liszt Collection presents this print as an homage to Seurat's artistic genius and his ability to capture human folly through visual storytelling. Whether displayed in your home or office space, it serves as a reminder that even great talents can be sidetracked by their own vices.
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