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Artist: Suzanne Valadon
Frame: Victorian Gold Frame 24″X36″
Outside Dimensions: 32 Inches Wide And 44 Inches Tall.
The Painted Canvas Is: 36 Inches Wide And 24 Inches Tall.
Orientation: Vertical
24″ X 36″ Joy Of Life By Suzanne Valadon Was Painted In 1911. Bequeathed To The Metropolitan Museum Of Art In 1967, This Particular Painting Still Has Historians Confused As To The Meaning Behind It. On The Left Side Of The Canvas, The Artist Has Depicted Four Nude Womena Lounginga In Nature. On The Right Side, We See A Nude Male (The Artist’S Much Younger Lover) Separated From The Women As Well As Nature. The Question That This Painting Raises Is What Is The Artist Trying To Say Is The Joy Of Life? Suzanne Valadon Spent Much Of Her Life Trying To Smash Through The Patriarchy Of The Art World. So The Notion That We Would Depict Women As No More Than A Delightful Sight For Men Is Uncharacteristic. And Why Is The Male Modela So Removed From Nature As Well As The Women? This Enchanting Conversation Piece Will Have Your Guest Trying To Unlock The Mysteries Behind The Canvas From Your Very Own Home. Frame Description: Victorian Gold Frame
- 100% Handmade Oil Painting On Artist Grade Canvas.
- Painting Comes With A Certificate Of Authenticity.
- Framed Paintings Arrive Ready To Hang On Your Wall With Hanging Hardware Included.
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- Hand Crafted Means Unique To Every Owner. Each Canvas Reproduction May Vary Slightly In Brush Details Due To The Nature Of Being Hand Painted So No Two Paintings Are The Same.
- For Those Customers Who Appreciate Quality And Want To Own An Artist’S Work As It Was Meant To Be Enjoyed We Are Here For You.
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