"Still Life Painting By Brunel De Neuville"
Painting representing a still life composed of grapes overflowing from a basket, two pears, a ceramic covered pot and a silver-gilt coffee pot. Autumn-colored vine leaves contrast with the purple nuances of the grapes. Beautiful play of light. Rich gilded wooden frame with its cartel bearing the artist's name. Signed on the canvas lower left Brunel de Neuville. Alfred Brunel de Neuville: born in Passy on December 8, 1852 and died in Sèvres on February 5, 1942, is a French genre painter, author of still lifes and paintings of animals, particularly cats. Member of the Society of French Artists. He has taken part in his exhibitions since 1879. Member since 1907. As every year, the offer was abundant, particularly on canvases depicting cats, for this perfectionist of still life which wonderfully reproduces the velvety colors of the grapes and Sins.
Works exhibited in several museums:
Béziers Museum: Still life Brest
Museum: Peaches, grapes, currants on a table
Château Thierry Museum: Still life
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