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Marina Dieul
"Petite Souris 700" by Marina Dieul, Original Oil Painting, Mouse with Hat

2024

$1,400
£1,076.97
€1,250.06
CA$1,974.33
A$2,211.59
CHF 1,161.61
MX$26,892.18
NOK 14,709.71
SEK 13,963.47
DKK 9,329.68

About the Item

Marina Dieul's "Petite Souris 700", 2024" is an exquisite handmade original oil on panel artwork, measuring 4 x 4 x 1 inches, that comes directly from the artist's studio. This piece is a primary market offering that showcases Dieul's impeccable talent and her mastery of the trompe l'oeil technique. The painting features the captivating face of an adorable mouse with a an orange knitted cap and mittens peering from a green shuttered, snow-capped window. The artwork's presentation is heightened by the unique circular framing, which complements the painting and accentuates its appeal. The concentric circles of the frame, with their alternating black and gold bands, create a dynamic border that draws the viewer's eye directly to the mouse's face. "Petite Souris 700, 2024" falls within the realm of animal portraiture, a genre that Dieul approaches with a warmth and intimacy that is palpable in her work. This piece, with its combination of skilled technique and emotional resonance, would make a charming and sophisticated addition to any art collection, appealing to those who appreciate the beauty of wildlife and the finesse of classical artistry.
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  • Creation Year:
    2024
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 4 in (10.16 cm)Diameter: 4 in (10.16 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Denver, CO
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1308214541822

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