Légende
The Shoemaker - Le Sabotier, Makowski, Tadeusz 1882-1932 painter, contemporary painting, interwar period, male figures, figures in an interior, École de Paris style. In the interior of a shoemaker's workshop, at a low table sits the figure of a man in a blue jacket and clogs. His head with white hair and white downturned mustache is half-turned towards the viewer. Above him, on the wall in five rows, clogs are hung; on the other wall a barred window. 1930, Paris. Painting. Height 100.5 cm, width 81 cm; with frame: height 118 cm, width 98 cm, thickness 9 cm., An interior scene painted in muted tones shows a seated figure with pale skin and white hair and beard, wearing a blue top and yellowish pants, hunched over a workbench while holding a rounded object and a tool. The room has textured grey walls and a window with dark mullions letting in pale light. Several lines of hanging cup-shaped objects in shades of brown, red, yellow, and black are strung across the walls. The workbench and stool are rendered in grey and brown tones, and the floor has rough brushstrokes in greys and browns. The overall palette includes grey, white, brown, black, yellow, blue, red, and pale beige.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A16_363
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
82.9Mo (7.1Mo) / 40.9cm x 50.8cm / 4828 x 6000 (300dpi)