"Oil On Canvas Still Life With Basin And Grapes Signed Brunel Neuville"
an oil on canvas, still life representing a copper basin with bunches of grapes, pear peaches and a bottle. signed lower left Brunel Neuville. Dimensions framed 72cmX53cm without frame 62cmx42cm. Condition of use. Alfred Arthur Brunel-Neuville (or Brunel de Neuville), born in Passy on December 8, 1852 and died in Sévres on February 5, 1941, is a French genre painter, author of still lifes and paintings of animals, particularly cats. He was a student of Léon Brunel. In 1909 he exhibited Young Cats and Peaches and Grapes in Nimes. He then lived at 35, rue de Meudon in Billancourt. In 1912 he presented Raisins and Apples at the Salon de Dijon.