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Object description :

"Eugène Claude (1841-1922), Oil On Canvas"
Beautiful oil on canvas signed by the painter Eugène Claude, famous for his still lifes. This work represents a classic composition of fruits, with a basket overflowing with apples carefully arranged alongside black grapes and a green ceramic pitcher. The realistic rendering of the fruits, the richness of the colors and the mastery of light give this scene an atmosphere that is both warm and serene.
The original frame, richly carved, highlights the work, which is in good condition.

Dimensions:
Height: 60 cm
Length: 74 cm
Width: 5 cm

Eugène Claude belongs to the period of academic art, in the lineage of French realist painters specializing in still lifes. His works are often characterized by great technical mastery and attention to detail, particularly in the representation of everyday objects and table scenes.
Price: 850 €
Artist: Eugène Claude
Period: 19th century
Style: Napoleon 3rd
Condition: Good condition

Material: Oil painting
Length: 74 cm
Width: 5 cm
Height: 60 cm

Reference: 1409699
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Eugène Claude (1841-1922), Oil On Canvas
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