Description by Gemini:
Title: Monumental Masterpiece Paul Megens (150x120) – "The Phnom Penh Bridge Eater" (after Peter Klashorst)
Description:
This is a painting with a story that you won't easily find elsewhere. "The Phnom Penh Bridge Eater" by the Dutch artist Paul Megens is an impressive large-format canvas (150 x 120 cm) with a fascinating background.
The Story: An experience by Peter Klashorst
This work is directly inspired by a poignant account by the legendary artist Peter Klashorst. Klashorst lived in Phnom Penh (Cambodia) near a bridge that tragically collapsed. During this disaster, he opened his home to shelter and care for the victims.
Paul Megens has translated this raw, human story into his own powerful visual language. The "Bridge Eater" is a symbolic processing of the chaos, the tragedy, and the eventual helpfulness in a torn city. The flying fish and the central creature tell a story of destruction and survival.
Technique & Museum Quality:
Size: 150 cm x 120 cm – An absolute eye-catcher for a modern home or office.
Substrate: Acrylic on high-quality linen.
Frame: Professional aluminum frame. This type of frame is the highest standard; it never warps and always keeps the canvas perfectly straight on the wall.
Signature: Fully signed by Paul Megens.
Why this work is a masterpiece:
The combination of the monumental size, the technical perfection of the aluminum frame, and the direct link to the history of Peter Klashorst makes this painting a collector's item. It is not just art, but a piece of documented history on linen. Details:
Artist: Paul Megens
Title: The Phnom Penh Bridge Eater
Dimensions: 150 cm x 120 cm
Material: Acrylic on linen on aluminum frame
Condition: Excellent
This unique work deserves a place where the history and art style are properly appreciated. Serious offers requested.
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsMulti ColorMaterialAluminium, CanvasNumber of items1OrientationLandscapeArt sizeLargeHeight120 cmWidth150 cm