DAN GANDRE - Palais Garnier - La Place de l'Opéra (Unframed), Lithograph
DAN GANDRE - Palais Garnier - La Place de l'Opéra (Unframed), Lithograph
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- Original Color Lithograph
- Hand-signed by the artist
- format 28 x 22 cm
We send the work wrapped in sturdy material sandwiched between two hardboard sheets.
About the Artwork:
"Palais Garnier" is a masterpiece of urban nostalgia and vibrant storytelling, captured by the celebrated French artist Dan Gandre. In this captivating original lithograph, Gandre transforms the iconic Paris Opera House into a bustling stage of life and movement. The composition is a rich tapestry of historical references—from traditional horse-drawn carriages to early 20th-century motorcars—all set against the architectural grandeur of the Palais Garnier. Every stroke vibrates with a sense of joy and the timeless rhythm of the "City of Light," inviting the viewer to step into a romanticized version of history.
The Narrative Vision (A Symphony of the Streets):
Born in 1938 in Belleville, Dan Gandre is a true poet of the Parisian streets. His unique artistic vision allows him to capture the "soul" of Paris rather than mere landmarks. This lithograph reflects his mastery of light and his ability to infuse grand monuments with a warm, human sensitivity. His works are celebrated for their ability to transport the viewer into a bygone era of sophisticated urban charm. Every figure in the crowd suggests a silent story of elegance and everyday life in the heart of France's capital.
A Blue-Chip Collector's Asset:
As a verified hand-signed original lithograph, this piece represents a strategic investment in the legacy of contemporary French naive art. Gandre’s works are increasingly coveted in international art hubs for their timeless aesthetic and narrative depth. To own a signed Gandre is to possess a Blue-Chip asset—a verified fragment of French cultural excellence that offers lasting visual impact and financial stability for any elite collection.
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