Départ pour le sabbat [departure for the sabbath] (1910)
By albert joseph pénot (france, 1862-1930)
Albert joseph pénot (28 february 1862 – 16 october 1930) was a french painter known for female nudes and landscapes. Today, he is more popularly and specifically recognized for a subset of paintings centering on women of darker, more macabre themes. Pénot was concerned first and foremost with anatomically accurate portrayals of women. Singular female forms were the implicit focus of his work, whereas the worlds surrounding his characters are seldom realized beyond misty atmospheres and patches of shadow and light. Environments are incidental and are typically shrouded in haze, giving the figures themselves explicit priority.
This item is screen printed on stretched canvas and measures 12"x18"x1.25"
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$60.00Price
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