Glycine (1896)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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The painting depicts a botanical illustration of wisteria, a plant known for its cascading clusters of flowers. Several long, drooping racemes of purple wisteria blossoms hang gracefully, intertwined with lush green foliage. The leaves are depicted with fine detail, showing varying shades of green and realistic venation. The background is a pale, muted tone that accentuates the delicate colors of the flowers and leaves. Additionally, separate elements of the plant, including individual flowers and buds, are detailed in the lower portion of the painting, giving a closer look at their intricate structure.
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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.