Still Life Signed Collier, Pheasant And Pigeon Game, Early 20th Century
Artist: Collier
Still life signed Collier, pheasant game & early 20th century pigeon
Hunting, game, meals: the cycle of life depicted on canvas, at the beginning of the 20th century.
Creation and signed at the bottom left by the artist Collier at the beginning of the 20th century, this still life is presented framed by a wooden frame and gilded stucco from the 19th century, baroque with alternating patterns of acanthus leaves, scrolls and pearls.
The painting presents itself as a moment frozen in an instant of 'ordinary' cooking. After a hunting session, it is quite natural to bring back game to honour the death of the beast by eating it. The curiosity of this painting is the pheasant and the pigeon, slightly similar birds, placed on the ground of a kitchen with an earthen floor, straw and a basket behind, ready to be plucked and then prepared for cooking.
One can feel a postimpressionist and slightly abstract approach of the artist, the colors being defined by melted brush strokes, although delimited by sure and linear lines, which approaches a canvas from the modernist movement at the beginning of the 20th century.
Lovers of nature dead, and game, do not hesitate anymore! Adopt this canvas signed Collier today.
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Dimensions
→ Height x width x Total depth : 48 x 57 x 8 cm
→ Height x width x Canvas depth : 38 x 46 x 3 cm
→ Weight : 3.6 kg
→ State : Small accident on the canvas, at the level of the pigeon’s wing (invisible from afar.)
Hunting, game, meals: the cycle of life depicted on canvas, at the beginning of the 20th century.
Creation and signed at the bottom left by the artist Collier at the beginning of the 20th century, this still life is presented framed by a wooden frame and gilded stucco from the 19th century, baroque with alternating patterns of acanthus leaves, scrolls and pearls.
The painting presents itself as a moment frozen in an instant of 'ordinary' cooking. After a hunting session, it is quite natural to bring back game to honour the death of the beast by eating it. The curiosity of this painting is the pheasant and the pigeon, slightly similar birds, placed on the ground of a kitchen with an earthen floor, straw and a basket behind, ready to be plucked and then prepared for cooking.
One can feel a postimpressionist and slightly abstract approach of the artist, the colors being defined by melted brush strokes, although delimited by sure and linear lines, which approaches a canvas from the modernist movement at the beginning of the 20th century.
Lovers of nature dead, and game, do not hesitate anymore! Adopt this canvas signed Collier today.
Fast & neat shipping in France, Europe & worldwide.
Dimensions
→ Height x width x Total depth : 48 x 57 x 8 cm
→ Height x width x Canvas depth : 38 x 46 x 3 cm
→ Weight : 3.6 kg
→ State : Small accident on the canvas, at the level of the pigeon’s wing (invisible from afar.)
400 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Oil painting
Width: 57 cm
Height: 48 cm
Depth: 8 cm
Reference (ID): 1693584
Availability: In stock
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