Fête de la moisson (2007) Painting by Alain Grisel

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Oil on Linen Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 17.7in, Width 35.4in
  • Framing This artwork is framed
  • Categories Paintings under $5,000 Figurative
La fête de la moisson est une fête qui fait revivre tout un passé où le travail des champs était très pénible physiquement et il y a 120 ans de cela la population française dans une grande majorité habitait la campagne ce qui n'est plus le cas actuellement . Peinture à l'huile sur toile de lin extra fine et montée sur châssis à clé[...]
La fête de la moisson est une fête qui fait revivre tout un passé où le travail des champs était très pénible physiquement et il y a 120 ans de cela la population française dans une grande majorité habitait la campagne ce qui n'est plus le cas actuellement .
Peinture à l'huile sur toile de lin extra fine et montée sur châssis à clé .

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Portrait of the artist. Fred Josett, painter, says of Alain Grisel: Alain knew early on that he would be a painter and that he would put all his strength into becoming one. [...]

Portrait of the artist.


Fred Josett, painter, says of Alain Grisel:


Alain knew early on that he would be a painter and that he would put all his strength into becoming one.

''You're not serious when you're seventeen years old'' said the poet and yet it was at this age of happy unreason that he resolutely set foot on the ad hoc Island: a painter had dropped anchor.

He engaged in a dialogue with the world in a voice that he had missed until then and that he still continues to practice some fifty-six years later.

His figurative painting moves from landscapes to characters. Others are often witnesses to our little stories, more or less voluntary guardians who magnify them. Alain is one of those witnesses who tucks these strangers into bed with his web, these welcome guests who gradually become more familiar to us.

A painting with accents of benevolence like a bulwark against ambient cynicism. A solitary act, an apnea where he will draw his color and come back to us in the light always well accompanied. One could believe that he learned his job as a painter to satisfy the child he remained.

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