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Antique Continental European Mother and Son With Tambourine and Chime Painting

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Antique Continental European Mother and Son With Tambourine and Chime Painting

Pierre Puvis De Chavannes Charcoal Drawing

$18,500.00

Compositional study, procession of martyrs (Lyon 1824-1898 Paris)

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In the realm of fine art, certain works resonate across generations, standing as timeless symbols of an artist’s passion and vision. One such masterpiece is this study drawing crafted by the illustrious Pierre Puvis de Chavannes.

At first glance, the medium itself captures the viewer’s attention. Chavannes chose charcoal, a medium known for its raw intensity and malleability, to illustrate on squared tracing paper. This choice provides a harmonious blend of precision and fluidity, reminiscent of the era’s sketches and preparatory works. But Chavannes doesn’t stop there. By laying the tracing paper on a thicker foundation, he adds depth and robustness to the piece, creating a layered visual experience for the beholder.

The bottom left corner of the artwork bears the distinct stamp: “P.P.C.” This discreet mark serves multiple purposes. It stands as an emblem of authenticity, a silent yet potent assurance of the piece’s provenance. Moreover, for enthusiasts familiar with Chavannes’ life and body of work, this stamp becomes a personal touch, bridging the gap between the artist’s intent and the viewer’s interpretation.

The theme, “The Cavalcade of the Martyrs for the Pantheon,” itself invokes intrigue. It suggests a narrative filled with valor, sacrifice, and perhaps, a commentary on the societal conditions of Chavannes’ time. Every stroke, every shade, reveals a fragment of the story, urging the observer to delve deeper and piece together the unfolding drama. This artwork isn’t just a visual treat but an immersive experience. It serves as a testament to Chavannes’ unparalleled craftsmanship and his ability to transcend time, speaking to art lovers across different eras. The back of the frame retains numerous gallery and museum labels along with various accession and catalog numbers.