"René Zimmermann (1904-1991) - Old Montmartre"
- Oil on canvas.- Stripped of its leaves by the harsh Parisian winter, a frozen elm stretches its branches towards the leaden sky of Montmartre, engaging in a melancholic dialogue with a public bench. Perhaps they speak of spring, when under the fragrant shadows and white flowers, bohemian lovers gather in the secret shelter of the small square, and sitting under the treetops on the creaking wooden seat, they share secrets and words of love. René Zimmermann, French painter of animated landscapes and typical cityscapes, was born in 1904 and died in 1992 in Paris. He participated in the Salon des Artistes Étrangers in 1936. He addressed the always in-demand theme of typical Parisian landscapes, from the hills of Montmartre to the banks of the Seine. - Dimensions of the painting without frame: 45 x 37 cm / 60 x 52 cm with magnificent frame. - Galerie Montbaron includes with all its lots a technical sheet drawn up by a qualified art historian. This form is sent in digital format and on request.