Angle de la rue Gassendi et de l’Avenue du Maine (XIVº Paris). (1918)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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Félix Brard's "Angle de la rue Gassendi et de l’Avenue du Maine (XIVº Paris)" is a captivating watercolor that offers a picturesque glimpse into Parisian life during the early 20th century. This evocative painting beautifully captures a typical day at the intersection of Rue Gassendi and Avenue du Maine in Paris's 14th arrondissement, a locale known for its vibrant atmosphere and bustling streets.The artwork is meticulously detailed, showing a winter scene where Parisians, clad in the styles of the era, go about their daily routines. Leafless trees line the foreground, their intricate branches etching a delicate lace against the overcast sky, setting a tone that is both melancholic and enchanting.In the middle ground, a cozy café spills onto the sidewalk, the tables mostly empty save for a few patrons. The café’s vibrant blue signage contrasts with the muted tones of the scene, drawing the viewer's eye directly towards this hub of social interaction. Next to the café, small shops, displaying signs for beer and tobacco, hint at the everyday pleasures and necessities of the local population.Each figure in the scene is rendered with care, suggesting different snippets of city life—from the solitary children playing on the sidewalk to groups of adults engaged in conversation. The mundane yet intimate activities framed by the architecture of the neighborhood showcases Brard's skill in capturing the essence of Parisian urbanity.