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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
19.7x15.7in
About this artwork
This artwork vividly captures a bustling Parisian street scene, possibly during the late 19th or early 20th century. Rendered in an impressionistic style, the painting skillfully portrays the lively atmosphere of urban life. The use of loose brushstrokes and a muted color palette evokes a sense of movement and the play of light on wet cobblestones, suggesting recent rain. Tall, elegant buildings line the street, their intricate facades delicately… detailed. Figures and horse-drawn carriages populate the scene, adding a dynamic sense of scale and perspective. Notably, the composition features a decorative fountain, serving as a focal point, enhancing the aura of vibrancy amidst the soft diffusion of light. The artist masterfully balances both architectural precision and the ephemeral effects of weather, creating a timeless, captivating glimpse into a historic cityscape.
Paris and the Musée Dorsay, which houses works by the impressionist Pissarro and many other French artists.
« In my works, I try to portray not a human face or body, but a soul. »
Liubou Sas is a prize-winning artist based in Belarus whose paintings have been exhibited nationally. Her disctinctive landscapes ,abstractions and portraits are created in a particular style which is influenced by both expressionism and impressionism. What interests Sas most in her artistic process is the "person as an image" and the translation of their spirit onto canvas. She most often creates using acrylics and oils.