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Claude-Max Lochu
The Yellow Eiffel Tower, Oil on Canvas Painting by Claude-Max Lochu

1993

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This oil on canvas painting is by French artist Claude-Max Lochu (1951 -) and features an iconic Paris view with a poetic vision of the Eiffel Tower in yellow and purple tones. The artwork is signed on the bottom right corner with Lochu's signature. Contemporary framed in an elegant wood frame with a shaded silver pattern and white matte. The last picture shows the back of the painting before framing. Measurements: With frame: 19.68 in. high (50 cm) x 22.83 in. wide (58 cm). Opening view: 14.17 in. high (36 cm) x 17.32 in. wide (44 cm). About: Claude-Max Lochu (born 1951) is a French artist, painter, and designer. Lochu was born in Delle, Franche-Comté, French region, and completed his degree at the École des Beaux-Arts of Besançon. Lochu has been exhibited in the Museum of Fine Arts, Dole, and is now exhibited permanently in Faure Museum and two galleries in Paris and Lyon. Claude-Max Lochu takes a new look at the city and places in urban life, stating: An artist’s brain is empty when he paints. However, the hand obeys a creative impulse. Lochu knows how to seize the moment when urban poetry unfolds. In the most refined form of symbolism, the artist poeticizes the city with magical lights. Above all, the paintings of Claude-Max Lochu are literary, even cinematographic. He sees each of his paintings as a story, a moment in time. His urban scenes have been exhibited in New York, California, Paris, and often in Tuscany, and in the South of France where he lives. Exhibited in the places, which inspired them, the paintings provide these cities with a new modern vision of themselves. (Credit: Wikipedia and Singulart).
  • Creator:
    Claude-Max Lochu (1951, French)
  • Creation Year:
    1993
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 19.69 in (50 cm)Width: 22.84 in (58 cm)Depth: 1.78 in (4.5 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Atlanta, GA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 3U0371stDibs: LU1212212107672
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