Square de la mairie (XIV) Paris. (1918)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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Félix Brard's 1918 painting, “Square de la mairie (XIV) Paris,” beautifully captures a serene moment in a bustling Parisian park. Through Brard's masterfully light touch and soft color palette, the artwork transports viewers to a tranquil urban oasis, contrasted against the backdrop of World War I which loomed during the time of its creation.This painting depicts a dynamic scene filled with life and activity. In the foreground, an ensemble of children and their caretakers gather around a striking statue of two rearing goats, symbolizing playfulness and vitality. You can see children engaged in various activities - a common sight that brings forth the innocence and carefree nature of childhood.In the surrounding lush gardens, dotted with rich green trees and flowering bushes, adults are seated conversing or overseeing the children. The detailed rendering of the vegetation showcases Brard's attention to nature and its intricate patterns, creating a layered depth to the scene.A standout feature of the composition is a statue of a woman surrounded by pigeons, adding a classical touch and signifying peace amidst the natural setting. The detailed attention to the people and their subtle interactions, combined with the verdant landscape, makes “Square de la mairie (XIV) Paris” not just a depiction of a location, but a lively portrayal of community interaction and leisure during an historical epoch.Brard’s skill in capturing the light and shadow nuances further elevate the serene ambience, inviting one to pause and delve into the tranquility of the scene.