This gorgeous piece, colored in delicate yellows, browns and blues, shows a quiet morning in Paris. Overlooked by the Eiffel Tower and a floating hot air balloon, a horse and cart rides along a cobbled street surrounded by tall buildings, including a bakery. Delicate and striking at the same time, this piece would make an exceptional addition to your home!
Paris-born artist Jean-Pierre Weill was raised in New York, where he studied and perfected his technique and form at the School of Visual Arts. Aside from his multi-dimensional oil canvas paintings, he is best known for innovating a new art form called vitreography: by painting arrangements across layered sheets of glass, he created three-dimensional framed art capturing still life arrangements, landscapes, and fanciful, imaginative scenes. His innovation has earned him wide-spread accolade across Israel and the world.
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https://www.judaicawebstore.com/jean-pierre-weill-framed-vitreograph---paris-morning102097Jean-Pierre Weill Framed Vitreograph - Paris Morninghttps://www.judaicawebstore.com/media/catalog/product/p/i/pic17.jpg7575USDOutOfStock/Jewish & Israeli Art/Jean-Pierre Weill Vitreography5981<p><strong>Painted Glass, Hand-Pulled Serigraphy, Lithography </strong></p>
<p><strong>Size:</strong> 20cm x 25cm / 8" x 10"</p>
<p>This gorgeous piece, colored in delicate yellows, browns and blues, shows a quiet morning in Paris. Overlooked by the Eiffel Tower and a floating hot air balloon, a horse and cart rides along a cobbled street surrounded by tall buildings, including a bakery. Delicate and striking at the same time, this piece would make an exceptional addition to your home!</p>
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<p>Paris-born artist <b>Jean-Pierre Weill</b> was raised in New York, where he studied and perfected his technique and form at the School of Visual Arts. Aside from his multi-dimensional oil canvas paintings, he is best known for innovating a new art form called vitreography: by painting arrangements across layered sheets of glass, he created three-dimensional framed art capturing still life arrangements, landscapes, and fanciful, imaginative scenes. His innovation has earned him wide-spread accolade across Israel and the world.</p>00add-to-cart