Framed Canvas "Londres, Westminster"

Sold by Centre Pompidou (Impression à la demande)
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About the Artwork

Londres, Westminster

André Derain (1880-1954)
Londres, Westminster
1906
Oil on canvas.
81,5 x 100 cm
The work belongs to the series of Views of London painted by André Derain in 1906-1907 commissioned by the gallery owner Ambroise Vollard, after the success of Claude Monet's exhibition, "Thirty-Seven Views of the Thames" (1904). If Derain soaks up the hazy atmosphere of Monet's London, he shows his desire to go beyond Impressionism with his chromatic power and his refusal of any pictorial realism.

André Derain


Framed Canvas

Fine art giclée print on bright white matte canvas using latest generation UV pigment 12 colors Epson archival inks for crisp contrasts and 100+ years longevity.
Individually custom-made flat frame in solid wood with a contemporary sharp looking profile measuring 1 cm wide by 4 cm deep with 5 mm between the edge of the frame and the canvas.

  • Artist grade canvas 400 g/m2, slightly textured, fine poly-cotton blend.
  • Individually trimmed and hand stretched museum wrap over 3.8 cm deep wood stretcher bars.
  • The sides are printed in black.
  • Finished with a matte UV varnish coating for more protection.
  • Delivered fully strung, ready for hanging, in its protective packaging.
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