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Anne Marie Migette Perard
French Mid-20th Century Pastel Landscape of Trees and Distant Hills

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Title: French Mid-20th Century Pastel Landscape of Trees and Distant Hills by Anne Marie Migette Perard (French 1902-1977) Medium: Pastel on unframed paper Size: 10.75 inches (height) x 14.5 inches (width) Condition: As is normal with unframed works on paper there are some minor old creases or paper edge curls/ tears - all of which should be covered over or smoothed out once framed; generally very good and sound. Provenance: as with all the works we have by this artist, it has come from the artists estate in France. Description: This serene mid-century landscape by Anne Marie Migette Perard captures a sun-drenched rural view in France, framed by two tall trees with expressive, twisting trunks and airy foliage. In the distance, rolling hills and a scattering of red-roofed buildings evoke the quiet charm of the French countryside, likely inspired by southern or central regions known for their cypress-lined avenues and picturesque villages. Executed in pastel, the scene is full of vibrant greens, soft purples, and blues, imbuing the work with freshness and light. Perard’s loose, expressive style conveys a vivid impression of place while allowing room for interpretation, making the piece feel both specific and timeless. The use of negative space, especially in the sky and foreground, adds to the peaceful, open feel of the composition. This work would appeal to collectors who appreciate landscape painting, mid-century French art, or pastoral scenes that offer a visual escape into nature. It is a particularly striking example of Perard’s lyrical, post-impressionist approach to capturing light and form.
  • Creator:
    Anne Marie Migette Perard (1902 - 1977, French)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 10.75 in (27.31 cm)Width: 14.5 in (36.83 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Cirencester, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU509316162982

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