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"Voyez un peu la belle espèce" (2011) Painting by Emmanuelle Pellet
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Painting,
Acrylic
on Cardboard
- Dimensions Height 10.3in, Width 8.1in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Paintings under $5,000
Ce petit format a été publié :
- dans l'album jeunesse « La fille » de Jean de La Fontaine avec le soutien de l’Institut Français de Luxembourg
et
- dans le magazine "Luxembourg Féminin"
Emmanuelle Pellet offrira à l’acquéreur de ce tableau :
- un exemplaire du livre CD « La Fille » de Jean de La Fontaine, dédicacé à son intention
et
- une page originale du magazine "Luxembourg Féminin"
Comme s’ils étaient un reflet dans un miroir de sorcière, les héros qu’Emmanuelle Pellet peint habitent sans angélisme un monde désenchanté. Elle les croque tendrement dans leur pathétique solitude, caresse leurs traits avec ses pinceaux doux et fins, répare leurs failles en leur conférant un lustre qu’ils ne sauraient espérer, comme pour leur permettre de se glisser dans le catalogue irraisonné d’un maître célèbre, où sur les cimaises d’un musée. Ces fictions lisses et dérangeantes comme un miroir déformant, avec leur format confidentiel, invitent le spectateur, entre rires et larmes, dévotion et provocation, à réfléchir aux frontières du goût, de la culture, de la réalité, de la vie.
Emmanuelle Pellet a étudié l'histoire de l'art à l'École du Louvre et à la Sorbonne à Paris. Reçue à l’Agrégation d’arts plastiques elle a enseigné avant de diriger l’action éducative du musée du Louvre. Ses oeuvres ont été exposées à l’Île Maurice, Singapour, Londres et Paris.
Elles ont fait l’objet de nombreux articles.
Ses tableaux appartiennent à des collections privées du monde entier.
Painter, illustrator, author, art historian and associate professor of Plastic Arts, Emmanuelle Pellet studied at the Ecole du Louvre and at La Sorbonne in Paris. She taught from college to university before directing the educational action of the Louvre Museum for ten years.
She has lived in Luxembourg, Mauritius, Singapore, and is currently based in Aix-en-Provence where she devotes herself fully to painting.
The heroes of his paintings live without angelism in a disenchanted world. She sketches them tenderly, caresses their features with her soft, fine brushes, repairs their flaws by giving them a luster they could not have hoped for, as if to allow them to slip into the unreasoning catalog of a famous master, or on the picture rails of a museum. These smooth fictions like distorting mirrors invite the viewer, between laughter and tears, devotion and provocation, to reflect on the boundaries of taste, culture, reality, life.
Emmanuelle Pellet is a member of the Taylor Foundation, represented by several online galleries. She is regularly exhibited in art galleries and her paintings are present in private collections around the world.
- Nationality: FRANCE
- Date of birth : 1963
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary French Artists