Maurice Asselin (1882-1947) Anémones Et Jonquilles, Huile Sur Toile Signée flag


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"Maurice Asselin (1882-1947) Anémones Et Jonquilles, Huile Sur Toile Signée"
Maurice Asselin (1882-1947)
A Bunch of anemones and daffodils in a vase
Signed lower left
Oil on canvas
In good condition
36 x 31 cm
In its original frame : 51 x 46 cm

Maurice Asselin is a painter and engraver, member of the "Ecole de Paris" . For the famous Art Historian, Bernard Dorival , Maurice Asselin was - with André Dunoyer de Segonzac , Charles Dufresne , Paul-Elie Gernez and Henry de Waroquier - among the painters of the "realistic reaction" which, to "idealism and photographic realism " of the academic tradition of the 19th century, " prefer the frank realism of the Impressionists and the sincerity with which they questioned the nature. Against the unrealism of cubists, they pose as heirs of the independent masters of the third quarter of 19th century. And Bernard Dorival strongly supports his statement by quoting our artist: "If you really like painting, you will not only ask it to be a decoration for the walls of your home, but first of all to be a food for your life interior ", thus professes Maurice Asselin who continues:" no brain combination, no theory can give birth to a work of art ... Art springs from the marveled love of life "
Price: 1 150 €
Artist: Maurice Asselin (1882-1947)
Period: 20th century
Style: Modern Art
Condition: Good condition

Material: Oil painting
Width: 31
Height: 36

Reference: 870268
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