"The market of flowers on the bridge of the Archdiocese in Paris"
Oil on canvas
Signed lower right
Back Issue Exposure to the back of the chassis
Portraitist, born in 1852. Student Antoigny of Hédin and Detaille, he will bind to a strong friendship, Basil Lemeunier was rewarded by his talent at the Paris Salon in which he participated from 1888 to 1921 and at the Universal Exhibitions of 1889 and 1900.
Artist known for his many performances contemporary genre scenes and streets of the Paris of the Belle Epoque. Known as the painter who represents "street children are lovely and elegant and alluring women" opposite the painter Fernand Peel.
This work represents a scene of Parisian life is dear to the artist subject; especially since he wanted to represent the end of the Great War and the beginning of a new happy life.
The painting depicts the Parisian life agitated by its inhabitants and moderated by nombreusx small trades of Paris in 1900 as the market itinerant flowers.
Provenance: Formerly Collection Chafaroux M.
Dimensions: 32 x 22 cm without frame and 43 x 33 cm with its original frame XIX style Louis XV
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