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Anne Marie Migette PerardMid-Century French Abstract Still Life With Fruit and Glass in Bold Oil Colours
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Title: Mid-Century French Abstract Still Life With Fruit and Glass in Bold Oil Colours
by Anne Marie Migette Perard (French 1902-1977)
Signed: Yes
Medium: Pastel on unframed paper, with paper mounting
Size: 7.75 inches (height) x 12.75 inches (width) (total size with mounting: 10.5 x 14)
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: In this vibrant oil painting, Anne Marie Migette Perard breaks from her traditional Post-Impressionist scenes to explore abstraction through colour, texture, and form. A loosely suggested still life of fruit—possibly including an apple, lemon, and an orange—sits on a table or cloth rendered with sweeping brushstrokes in thick impasto. The high-contrast palette of mustard yellow, cobalt blue, wine red, and emerald green pops against a pale beige ground, while spontaneous dashes of white and turquoise create dynamic tension and depth.
Hints of glass or reflective surfaces in the background add a subtle reference to a window or interior light, suggesting a domestic setting while retaining the energy and mystery of abstract expressionism. The brushwork is bold and physical, revealing Perard’s curiosity with colour relationships and spatial balance.
Ideal for collectors seeking mid-century abstract still life works or expressive use of colour in smaller formats, this piece bridges figurative and non-figurative art, offering a bold focal point with real personality and painterly integrity.
- Creator:Anne Marie Migette Perard (1902 - 1977, French)
- Dimensions:Height: 7.75 in (19.69 cm)Width: 12.75 in (32.39 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Cirencester, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU509316164302

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