"L'Apres - Midi D'Or" by LeRoy Neiman Media: Limited Edition Serigraph on Paper Image Dimensions: 23 1/2" x 32" Framed Dimensions(Approx): 36 1/2" x 44 1/2" Year Produced: 1999 Edition #: 25/275 Condition: Contact gallery for condition report Gallery Retail: 6000
About "L'Apres - Midi D'Or"
LeRoy Neiman's L'Aprs-Midi d'Or radiates the golden warmth of a Parisian afternoon at the famed Cafe de Flore. This limited edition serigraph captures the quintessential energy and allure of Saint-Germain-des-Pre where intellectuals, artists, and bon vivants have gathered for decades to sip espresso, converse, and people-watch in one of Paris's most iconic locations.
Bathed in Neiman's signature palette of bold, expressive colors, the scene is rendered in vibrant yellows, lush greens, electric purples, and deep blues. The figures, stylish and charismatic, lounge and stroll in animated fashion, while the cafe awning and signage root the composition firmly in Parisian charm. Two curious dogs add a touch of whimsy, completing a tableau that feels alive with personality and motion.
Neiman's loose, gestural brushwork gives the piece a dynamic, almost musical rhythm, while his layering of color evokes both the chaos and harmony of urban cafe culture. As with many of his works, Neiman brings the vibrancy of social life to canvas with irresistible flair.
This serigraph is ideal for collectors of Neiman or Francophiles seeking a bold centerpiece that evokes sophistication, nostalgia, and joie de vivre. L'Apres-Midi d'Or adds European flair and kinetic energy to any interior whether classic, eclectic, or contemporary. Firerock Fine Art and LeRoy Neiman: We are one of the Internet's largest LeRoy Neiman galleries. If you have questions about this piece or would like to acquire another masterpiece, please EMAIL or call us at 480-614-3790 and allow us the opportunity to serve you!
Slava Brodinsky Russian Artist: b. 1955. Slava Brodinsky?s works are exhibited and collected throughout the world. Brodinsky was born in 1955, in eastern Russia, and emigrated to Israel in 1991. The light and color in Israel deeply influenced his style, creating brighter, earthier tones with a broader sense of light and shadow. French landscapes seeped into his painting, inspired by his travels through the Galilee region of northern Israel and Europe. Exposing the rolling hills of Tuscany, Umbria, and the south of France, Brodinsky developed his unique style brushing a mixture of sand, paint, and plaster on canvas. This incorporation of different media, such as mixing the paint with natural elements such as sand, impasto, and the use of rough brushes, served to increase the texture of his pieces and creating an air of earthiness.
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