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 Aimé Ponson (1850-1924)

“The Bunch of Grapes”


Oil on cardboard,
Signed lower right,

Provenance: The artist's family.

A beautiful, finely detailed work by the Marseilles painter Aimé Ponson, depicting a still life with a bunch of grapes hanging from a newspaper, most likely "Le Provençal". This newspaper also bears the title of an article: "The Winegrowers' Strike", certainly echoing the Languedoc winegrowers' strike of 1907.
The artist pays particular attention to the details of each grape and the interplay of light.

A student of his brother, the painter Raphaël Ponson, Aimé exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français from 1876 onwards with historical subjects, still lifes, and scenes from literature such as La Fontaine's Fables.
He also actively participated in exhibitions in the provinces. Avignon, Marseille, Aix-en-Provence, and Montpellier, where his work was frequently recognized with medals.
From 1896, Aimé Ponson taught decorative arts to young women at the Marseille School of Fine Arts.

His works are now held in several museums in France: Aix-en-Provence, Béziers, Digne, Carcassonne, and Marseille.

Dimensions: 33 x 50 cm unframed and 52 x 69.5 cm with its original wooden frame.

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GAUTIER Louis (1855-1947) "The Pavillon Vendôme, Rue de la Molle, Aix-en-Provence, 1940" Oil on cardboard, Signed and dated 1940 lower right, Titled, dated, and countersigned on the back of the cardboard: "Aix, Rue de la Molle, Study 1940 - LG" Various inscriptions: "Mr. Laugier" and "450Fr" A beautiful, finely detailed work by the Aix-en-Provence painter Louis Gautier, depicting a rare view of Rue de la Molle in Aix-en-Provence. The artist has represented the Pavillon Vendôme on the left side of the street, owned by Henri Dobler from 1906 until his death in 1941, before being bequeathed to the City. Today, the building is a museum and exhibition space, notably hosting the Cézanne exhibition in 2025. Rue de la Molle is located 500 meters from Villa Acanthe, where the artist Louis Gautier lived and had his studio. A student of Cabanel, Louis François Gautier exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français in 1884 and participated in regional exhibitions in Aix-en-Provence, Avignon, Marseille, and Montpellier. He was commissioned to decorate the town hall and the theater in Aix-en-Provence. In 1894, with the painter Édouard Ducros, he founded the Société des Amis des Arts d'Aix (Society of Friends of the Arts of Aix), and then, in 1901, an ethnographic museum. He is also known as one of the fiercest opponents of the painter Paul Cézanne. His works are held in collections including the Musée Granet. Dimensions: 17 x 9 cm unframed and 20 x 12.5 cm with its original giltwood frame. We are pleased to announce the publication of a book dedicated to the artist: "Louis Gautier (1855-1947) Painter of the Villa Acantha," in which more than 120 works are reproduced. If you would like to purchase the book, we will gladly provide you with the information to order it from the publisher. For further information, please contact us.

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