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Artemisia e Barbara Painting

Paolo Perfranceschi

France

Painting, Oil on Wood

Size: 39.4 W x 31.5 H x 0.2 D in

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« — Mon beau chien, mon bon chien, mon cher toutou, approchez et venez respirer un excellent parfum acheté chez le meilleur parfumeur de la ville. » Et le chien, en frétillant de la queue, ce qui est, je crois, chez ces pauvres êtres, le signe correspondant du rire et du sourire, s'approche et pose curieusement son nez humide sur le flacon débouché ; puis, reculant soudainement avec effroi, il aboie contre moi en manière de reproche. « — Ah ! misérable chien, si je vous avais offert un paquet d'excréments, vous l'auriez flairé avec délices et peut-être dévoré. Ainsi, vous-même, indigne compagnon de ma triste vie, vous ressemblez au public, à qui il ne faut jamais présenter des parfums délicats qui l'exaspèrent, mais des ordures soigneusement choisies. » Le chien et le flacon - Le Spleen de Paris Charles Baudelaire

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Painting:Oil on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:39.4 W x 31.5 H x 0.2 D in

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Paolo Perfranceschi is an emerging Italian painter who has exhibited his work in France. Paolo Perfranceschi underwent a purely technical training during his adolescence in order to develop his conception of space according to the rigour of the prospects of proto-Renaissance. The influence of "his first loves", Fra Angelico, Paolo Uccello and Piero della Francesca, is recurrent in his painting. After revisiting classical painting, his style took an important turn: his fascination for the Buddhist pantheon and the great Asian decorative tradition decided him to undertake his first decorative experiments and rediscover traditional techniques of traditional painting (such as casein painting, egg tempera, oil painting) then to convert to the exclusive use of natural products ecological and solvent free. His passion for David Lynch’s cinema, deeply pictorial in the structure of his shots, led him to revisit the work of Edward Hopper and especially Balthus. The solitude of the characters in space and the "suspension" of the figures (often frozen as worrying presences in the middle of the set) are the leitmotiv of his last paintings.

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