Tounesols et pavots (1899)

 

Paul Ranson (1861-1909)

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Paul Ranson - Tounesols et pavots





Tounesols et pavots, 1899

Oil and tempera on canvas
96 34 x 64 12 "
Signed and dated lower right


Provenance

Commissioned by Jules Déjean for the main hall of his villa located in Sète (France).
Private collection, Paris (France).


Literature

Brigitte Ranson Bitker, Gilles Genty, Paul Ranson, 1861-1909 : Catalogue raisonné, Japonisme, Symbolisme, Art Nouveau, Paris, Somogy, 1999, n° 452-455, illustrated in color pp. 283-285.


About this work

The four panels were commissioned by Jules Déjean, a businessman and friend of Paul Ranson, to decorate his villa in Sète. Based on themes linked to nature, the panels are often associated with the seasons, as symbolised by different floral arrangements.
Painted in Art Nouveau style, the panels display the influence of Japanese prints in their use of sinuous lines, patterns, arabesques and blocks of the pictorial surface.