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Frédéric Choisel
Proffering Their Perfume / oil and gold leaf on linen

2015

$14,000
£10,688.62
€12,242.22
CA$19,613.94
A$21,930.78
CHF 11,503.61
MX$265,634.42
NOK 145,210.46
SEK 137,188.80
DKK 91,376.01

About the Item

Golden metallic abstract painting with multicolor in floral references that bridge nature and expressive abstraction, in blue, red, purple. Oil on Belgian linen with metal leaf — both silver and gold— painted with thick impasto layering of paint that glistens, shimmers, and changes with the light of day and changing seasons. French American Frédéric Choisel, is inspired by the cities and countrysides of France, New York, and California's Bay Area. Like Gerhard Richter, with a background in hyperrealism and shift into abstraction, Choisel is taking us along with him on a new visceral journey. 'Proffering Their Perfume,' is 72 x 60 inches / 184 x 156 cm. Beautiful rich, quality materials used throughout. Artist signed front in paint and verso ink. Can hang horizontally or vertically. Ships stretched on bars and ready to hang, or rolled (unstretched) upon request. This paitning can hang either horizontally or vertically.

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