Jules-Eugène Lenepveu (1818-1898) - Jeux d'enfants
\Artist: Jules-Eugène Lenepveu (1818-1898)
Technique: Oil on canvas\Signature: Hand signed
Oil on canvas depicting two young children in a room, probably two brothers, one holding his youngest on his bed, the latter in a hurry to go have fun with his many toys (horse-drawn carriage, tambourine, bugle, balloon, puppet. . .) The whole of this "pretty" composition rests on a rich carpet, behind green and red velvet draperies, of a bourgeois interior of Napoleon III era This fresh painting is signed by J. E. Lenepveu, 1819-1898, director of the Academie de France in Rome, known for his beautiful portraits, our painting is a good example! Among these artworks: the ceiling of the Paris Opera . . . or that of Angers or the portrait of Joan of Arc in the Pantheon. . . . Beautiful painting very decorative, good condition, beautiful and rich colours, without frame #exclusiveartweek
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\Artist: Jules-Eugène Lenepveu (1818-1898)
Technique: Oil on canvas\Signature: Hand signed
Oil on canvas depicting two young children in a room, probably two brothers, one holding his youngest on his bed, the latter in a hurry to go have fun with his many toys (horse-drawn carriage, tambourine, bugle, balloon, puppet. . .) The whole of this "pretty" composition rests on a rich carpet, behind green and red velvet draperies, of a bourgeois interior of Napoleon III era This fresh painting is signed by J. E. Lenepveu, 1819-1898, director of the Academie de France in Rome, known for his beautiful portraits, our painting is a good example! Among these artworks: the ceiling of the Paris Opera . . . or that of Angers or the portrait of Joan of Arc in the Pantheon. . . . Beautiful painting very decorative, good condition, beautiful and rich colours, without frame #exclusiveartweek