Square de la Mairie, rue Mouton Duvernet et rue Boulard (1916)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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This enchanting watercolor painting by Félix Brard titled "Square de la Mairie, Rue Mouton Duvernet et Rue Boulard" captures a lively and picturesque moment in Paris in 1916. The scene unfolds in an open, tree-lined square where autumn's touch has colored the leaves with hues of gold, orange, and brown, juxtaposed against a soft, muted sky — a testament to Brard’s delicate handling of light and color.The painting vibrates with life as a group of young children, vividly depicted in mid-march, carry flags, possibly in a patriotic demonstration or a celebratory parade. Their youthful energy and motion are captured with a sense of immediacy and freshness that belies the tranquil setting. Each child is detailed with care, allowing their individual personalities to shine through their expressions and postures.In the background, typical Parisian architecture and casual adult figures contribute to the everyday feel of the setting. One boy in the foreground, detached from the group, plays with a toy, adding a touch of innocent charm to the composition.Brard's work not only offers a visual delight but also serves as a historical snapshot, reflecting the spirit and atmosphere of Paris during this era.