Salle a manger Louis XV, d’ordonnance simple…. (1907)
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Georges Rémon's 1907 masterpiece, "Salle à manger Louis XV, d’ordonnance simple…", invites viewers into a serene and gracefully adorned dining room that exemplifies the sophistication of Louis XV style. This painting beautifully captures the essence of early 20th-century interior design through its detailed depiction of a classical setting.In the artwork, the viewer is presented with a dining room bathed in soft, natural light, highlighting a sense of tranquility and timeless elegance. The room features ornate wooden paneling and exquisite decorative moldings which reflect the luxurious tastes of the period. The walls are adorned with intricate patterns and a pair of gilt-framed paintings that add to the room's cultural richness.The dining table, elegantly set with fine china, gleaming silverware, and crystal ware, sits invitingly in the center. It is draped with a pristine white tablecloth, surrounded by plush chairs which suggest an imminent gathering or a recently concluded meal. A striking feature is the sophisticated console table, neatly displaying a bountiful arrangement of fruits that complement the room’s refined aesthetic.Overall, Rémon's watercolor not only captures a specific stylistic moment in interior design history but also conveys a sense of the everyday luxury enjoyed by the well-to-do at the turn of the century.