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Maxime Faivre (1856-1941), Large Study Of A Woman And Child, Charcoal And Chalk, Signed.
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"Maxime Faivre (1856-1941), Large Study Of A Woman And Child, Charcoal And Chalk, Signed."
Very beautiful study by Léon Eugène Maxime Faivre (1856-1941). The technique used is charcoal and chalk (or pastel) on paper. This painting represents a pensive young woman holding her child in her arms. The pencil stroke is particularly precise, the proportions are right and the slightly subdued light shows us that this scene was done in the evening. Work signed lower left Maxime Faivre. Beautiful posterior frame taking up some of the colors of the painting. Please note: this drawing is in very good general condition. Tiny scratches on the frame. Please look carefully at the photos. Overall dimensions: Height: 74 cm Width: 52.7 cm Dimensions at sight: Height: 56.5 cm Width: 34.5 cm Léon Eugène Maxime Faivre born January 5, 1856 in Paris, where he died January 5, 1941, is a French painter. A student of Jean-Léon Gérôme, he exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français between 1877 — exhibiting a view of The Interior of Monsieur Gérôme's Studio — and 19322. A history painter, he was quickly won over by the "prehistoric" fashion that took hold of painters in the 1880s, alongside Fernand Cormon and Emmanuel Benner. He thus illustrated the epic of the first men several times, as at the Salon of 1884 where he exhibited The Invader, an episode of a migration in the Stone Age, or at the Salon of 1888 where he presented Two Mothers depicting the confrontation between a prehistoric mother seeking to defend her children and a mother bear in search of food for her young. He exhibited regularly at the Salon des artistes français between 1877 and 1912. Faivre also covered ancient history (Dernière Victoire!, presented at the Salon of 1880), medieval history (La Mort de Guillaume le Conquérant exhibited at the Salon of 1881), and modern history (with La Mort de la princesse de Lamballe, a sensation at the Salon of 1908). He also produced a large number of portraits. Works: The Interior of Monsieur Gérôme's Studio, Salon of 1877, location unknown. Dernière Victoire!, 1880, Lisieux, Museum of Art and History. The Women of the Revolution, Salon of 1904, Lisieux, Museum of Art and History. The Death of William the Conqueror, Salon of 1881, location unknown. The Invader, episode of a migration in the Stone Age, 1884, Vienna, Museum of Fine Arts Two mothers, 1888, Paris, Musée d'Orsay. The studio of the sculptor Henri Allouard, 1905, Paris, Petit Palais. The Death of the Princess of Lamballe, 1908, Vizille, Museum of the French Revolution. Sketch in Vernon, Alphonse-Georges Poulain Museum. My beautiful carnation, Salon of 1909, location unknown. (source Wikipedia). The shipping costs for France (by tracked colissimo) are 15 euros, please contact us for all other destinations. We are at your disposal for any further information.
Price: 250 €
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Artist: Maxime Faivre (1856-1941)
Period: 19th century
Style: Art Nouveau
Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Paper
Width: 52.7 cm
Height: 74 cm

Reference: 1503464
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