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Bowl of wool; Bol de laine, 1932 (oil on canvas)
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Bowl of wool; Bol de laine, 1932 (oil on canvas)
825506 Bowl of wool; Bol de laine, 1932 (oil on canvas) by Roy, Pierre (1880-1950); 40.6x33 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Bowl of wool; Bol de laine. Pierre Roy (1880-1950). Oil on canvas. Painted in 1932. 40.6 x 33cm.); Photo © Christies Images; French, out of copyright
Media ID 25210242
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1932 Bowl Green Colour Household Equipment Incopyright Kitchenware Large Group Large Group Of Objects Modern Art Nautical Nautical Equipment Paddle Pierre Roy Rope Surreal Surrealism Surrealist Wool Artist French French Art French Artist
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This photograph captures a stunning print of "Bowl of wool; Bol de laine, 1932" by Pierre Roy. Painted in the early twentieth century, this oil on canvas artwork measures 40.6x33 cm and is part of a private collection. The image showcases an interior scene, possibly a kitchen or a room filled with household equipment. In the center of the composition sits a bowl filled with vibrant green wool, creating an intriguing juxtaposition against the muted background colors. Surrounding the bowl are various nautical objects such as paddles and ropes, adding an element of surrealism to the piece. Roy's artistic style reflects influences from modern art and surrealism movements prevalent during that time period. The absence of any human presence allows viewers to focus solely on the intricate details and textures present in this large group of objects. The use of color in this painting is particularly striking, with shades of green dominating the composition. The artist's skillful brushwork brings out every nuance and texture within each object depicted. Overall, this artwork serves as a testament to Pierre Roy's talent as a French artist working in Europe during the early twentieth century. Its unique subject matter and masterful execution make it an exceptional addition to any fine art collection.
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