Pervenche 2 (1896)
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Welcome to our exploration of "Pervenche 2" (1896), a captivating decorative panel by Maurice Pillard Verneuil. This remarkable artwork is a testament to Verneuil's expertise in the Art Nouveau movement, showcasing his ability to harmonize natural motifs within structured designs."Pervenche 2" presents an array of patterns that are both organic and geometric. The composition is skillfully divided into six distinct panels, each filled with meticulous details and vibrant colors that are emblematic of the period’s style. From bold, symmetrical motifs to flowing, interconnected plant forms, the painting plays with visual symmetry and botanical elements.Beginning at the top left corner, deep red flowers emerge from a telemetry background, presenting a stark contrast that captures the viewer’s attention. Adjacent, the second panel impresses with its rich blues and greens, depicting star-like periwinkle flowers. This theme of floral representation continues across the panels, yet each is uniquely treated with different color palettes and structural layouts.As we move to the lower panels, we find a harmonious blend of muted and earthy tones that reveal Verneuil’s skillful versatility in color experimentation, transitioning smoothly from bold to more subdued expressions."Pervenche 2" doesn't just serve as decorative art; it demonstrates Maurice Pillard Verneuil’s profound understanding of natural forms and his ability to stylize them into ornamental art that transcends time.
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Maurice Pillard Verneuil was a French artist and decorator in the Art nouveau movement. He was born in Saint-Quentin, France. Maurice Pillard Verneuil learned his trade from the Swiss designer Eugène Grasset. Maurice Pillard Verneuil then went on to become a well-known artist and designer. He was inspired by Japanese art and nature, particularly the sea. He is known for his contribution to the art deco movement and, in particular, his use of bold, floral designs in ceramic tiles, wallpapers and other furnishing textiles.