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Anne Marie Migette Perard
Mid-20th Century Pastel of Hilltop Ruins and Forest Path in France

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Title: Mid-20th Century Pastel of Hilltop Ruins and Forest Path in France by Anne Marie Migette Perard (French 1902-1977) Medium: Pastel on unframed paper Size: 11 inches (height) x 14.75 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 expressive pastel work by Anne Marie Migette Perard depicts a dramatic landscape of overgrown woodland leading to a mysterious cluster of hilltop ruins. Rendered in bold strokes of purples, greens, and deep blacks, the architecture appears partially consumed by the surrounding foliage, creating a haunting yet beautiful interplay between nature and the remnants of history. The central pathway—sketched in soft pinks and blues—draws the viewer toward the crumbling stone towers, which appear silhouetted against a vivid sky. Trees and brush in the foreground sway with gestural movement, as if rustling in the wind, while the distant skyline is charged with the quiet tension of forgotten places. Likely inspired by the many ruined châteaux or medieval fortresses scattered throughout France’s countryside, this work captures the emotional richness of decay and natural reclamation. A standout piece for lovers of romantic ruins, mysterious landscapes, or mid-century expressionist works on paper.
  • Creator:
    Anne Marie Migette Perard (1902 - 1977, French)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 11 in (27.94 cm)Width: 14.75 in (37.47 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Cirencester, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU509316163012

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