La rue Gassendi, l’avenue du Maine et la rue des Palntes sous la neige en Février 1916 (1916)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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Discover a serene, snow-covered Paris through the eyes of Félix Brard in his captivating 1916 painting, "La rue Gassendi, l’avenue du Maine et la rue des Plantes sous la neige en Février 1916." This exquisite piece captures a winter day in Paris during the early 20th century, depicting the beauty and stillness brought by a fresh snowfall.In this finely detailed work, Brard brings to life the silent elegance of snow-clad trees lining the streets, their branches frosted with white, adding a softness to the urban landscape. A lamp post adorned with a globe stands prominent, shining dimly through the muted light of the snowy day. The scene is lively yet tranquil, with pedestrians and horse-drawn carriages slowly moving along the snow-covered avenues.The muted color palette of whites and grays evokes the cold and quiet of winter, while splashes of darker tones suggest the presence of city life carrying on despite the weather. Brard’s skillful use of light and shadow creates depth and a realistic sense of the snowy atmosphere that envelopes Paris.This painting not only serves as a visual record of a particular winter day in Paris but also as a testament to the enduring beauty and resilience of the city's life, encapsulated in the gentle calm of a snowfall.