A superb original color lithograph by the artist Charles Blondin, titled "Paris, Place du Tertre." This work elegantly and nostalgically captures the vibrant atmosphere of Montmartre in the mid-20th century.
About the artist: Charles Blondin (1913-1991)
A renowned French painter and engraver, Charles Blondin is an emblematic figure of the School of Paris. His career was marked by a devoted passion for the capital, whose "Belle Époque" spirit he captured through a delicate Impressionist style.
His specialty: He excelled in the art of etching and lithography, using pastel tones and fine lines to depict historic districts (Notre-Dame, the banks of the Seine, Place Vendôme).
His recognition: His works are now prized internationally (particularly in the United States and Europe) by lovers of Parisian genre scenes. These works are part of numerous private collections, prized for their ability to capture a picturesque and timeless Paris.
Artwork Details:
Authenticity: Signed by the artist in pencil (lower right) and titled (lower left).
Limited Edition: Numbered copy [Indicate your number, 39/500].
Subject: View of the Place du Tertre bustling with painters and passersby, dominated by the Sacré-Cœur Basilica.
Dimensions: 40 cm x 31 cm
Condition: Excellent condition, sound paper, vibrant colors. Original frame included.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsMulti ColorMaterialWood, PaperNumber of items1OrientationLandscapeArt sizeSmallHeight31 cmWidth40 cmDepth2 cm