19th century still life by Alfred Arthur Brunel de Neuville
- Dimensions :
- H80 x W107 x D7
- Color :
- multicolour
- Material :
- canvas
- Style :
- classic
This stunning painting by alfred arthur brunel de neuville is a perfect example of 19th-century still life mastery. Measuring 80cm high, 107cm wide and 7cm deep, this framed painting reveals the art of detail and the subtle play of shadows. A scene imbued with realism this painting captures a striking still life with a duck, a pheasant, a copper pot and various kitchen items arranged to create a rich and balanced composition. Every detail, from the plumage of the birds to the reflection on the copper, demonstrates brunel de neuville's fine execution, capturing the essence of everyday objects with captivating realism. Key features: - dimensions: 80 cm (height), 107 cm (width), 7 cm (depth) - artist: alfred arthur brunel de neuville, an iconic figure in french still life - frame: gilded frame, carefully restored for an elegant appearance - technique: oil on canvas, highlighting the precision of textures and materials brunel de neuville's legacy alfred arthur brunel de neuville (1852-1941) is known for his naturalist compositions and hunting scenes in which he sublimates the simplest objects. Specializing in still lifes, he paid particular attention to the effects of light to give a living dimension to his works. His paintings are now prized by collectors for their technical quality and timeless aesthetic. A classic and timeless style this work embodies brunel de neuville's classic style, combining striking realism with a warm atmosphere. The contrast between the materials – from the shiny copper to the softness of the plumage – creates a visual harmony that fits perfectly into interiors seeking authenticity and refinement.
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