Framed France Artwork
Home to one of the most famous cities in the world, France is a nation well known for it’s sophisticated additions to the cultures of art and food. France’s romantic city of Paris draws in lovers young and old. Rich in beauty and culture, France has born and bred some of the world’s most beloved painters and artists who have gone on depict their beloved country in framed France artwork that varies in style and form to encompass the refined essence that is France.
The beautiful French city of Paris was the birthplace of impressionism, lead by famous French artists like Claude Monet and Gustav Caillebotte. These leading painters framed France paintings depicted the sights and beauties of their beloved country. It is difficult to choose a favorite from among Claude Monet’s vast collection of French paintings. His work titled “The Rue Montorgueil, Paris, Celebration of June 30, 1878”, best encompasses the nations pride in a majestic display of dozens of French flags fluttering from the sides of buildings overlooking a bustling crowd celebrating. Gustav Caillebotte’s painting “Paris, a Rainy Day, 1877”, shows the solemn beauty of Parisian natives walking with black umbrellas out in the rain of the day.
The dreamy and romantic atmosphere of Paris, home France’s most iconic attraction, the Eiffel Tower, has captured the hearts of the art world and lovers alike. The framed France photographs of Kate Carrigan and Clay Davis bring the Eiffel Tower to life. Kate Carrigan’s iconic use of a red umbrella is the perfect romantic scene for love birds in her piece titled “Paris Romance”. For a stunning black and white captured of the Eiffel Tower lit at night, look to Clay Davis’ photograph “Paris By Night”.
Fun vintage travel posters are the perfect addition to any French art collection wanting to showcase the many different attraction of this splendid country. Jet to Nice in the art Deco style of “Nice” artist unknown, or travel to the French Riviera in “Cote d'Azur (Bandol)” by Bettmann-Corbis.