LA ROTONDE PARIS modern impressionist palette knife oil painting is a painting by Mona Edulesco which was uploaded on October 3rd, 2017.
LA ROTONDE PARIS modern impressionist palette knife oil painting
LA ROTONDE PARIS by Mona Edulesco... more
Original - Sold
Price
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Dimensions
70.000 x 60.000 x 2.500 cm.
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Title
LA ROTONDE PARIS modern impressionist palette knife oil painting
Artist
Mona Edulesco
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
"LA ROTONDE PARIS" by Mona Edulesco
Original modern impressionist palette knife oil painting on canvas 60 x 70 cm (24 x 28 inches), 2017.
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Original Sold to an art collector from Biddeford, ME - United States.
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Thick impasto oil paint textures are applied with vivacity, using a diversity of palette knives.
The painting was created on canvas, with the edges of the stretched canvas painted black. It arrives ready to hang, with framing optional.
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The Cafe de la Rotonde is a famous cafe in the Montparnasse Quarter of Paris, France. Located on the Carrefour Vavin, at the corner of Boulevard du Montparnasse and Boulevard Raspail, it was founded byVictor Libion in 1911. Along with Le Dome and La Coupole it was renowned as an intellectual gathering place for notable artists and writers during the interwar period.
Montparnasse is most noted as the spot where painters, sculptors, writers, poets and composers flocked: they arrived from many places including Europe, Russia, the Ukraine, the United States, Canada, Mexico, Japan, Central and South America. Creativity was clearly embraced and each time a new artist arrived they were welcomed, despite politics or religion. The list of individuals who congregated in Montparnasse has been a veritable who's who since the cafe opened its doors. Among the famous are Pablo Picasso, Ernest Hemingway, Man Ray, Max Ernst, Henri Rousseau, Henry Miller, Gertrude Stein, Samuel Beckett, Fernand Leger, Henri Matisse, Marc Chagall, Edgar Degas, Diego Rivera and Marcel Duchamp. One could say that this is where the art of meeting and interacting was born and refined.
(source: Wikipedia, http://www.bonjourparis.com)
Uploaded
October 3rd, 2017