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Stéphane BARON(1830-1921)
is a French painter who expresses his talent in genre scenes as well as religious compositions or landscapes.
The son of an engraver, he began his artistic initiation in his father's studio before moving to Paris and taking classes with Leon Coignet.
He began by exhibiting at the Salon de Lyon, where he was noticed, and then in 53 in Paris, where he continued to exhibit until his death.
He also developed a very good talent as a watercolorist.
Our painting represents a charming scene of serenade.
In the oldest form, which still survives today, the serenade is a composition played in order to seduce a person (often under windows).
Such compositions can be found from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance.
The painter has chosen here a very romantic representation, a young girl in front of a young page, playing the lute.
A young child is holding her hand and a dog - representing fidelity - is watching them.
His works can be found in museums such as the Louvre.
Ref: FK486YXR2L
Condition | Very good |
Style | Other style (Paintings Genre scenes, Nudes of Other style Style) |
Period | 19th century (Paintings Genre scenes, Nudes 19th century) |
Artist | Stéphane Baron |
Width (cm) | 49 |
Height (cm) | 58.5 |
Materials | Oil on cardboard |
Shipping Time | Ready to ship in 8-15 Business Days |
Location | 75006, Paris 6e Arrondissement, France |
Galerie Saint Martin
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