Château Grimaldi, Antibes
The Grimaldi Castle in Antibes became the Picasso Museum in 1966. The austere medieval façade shines here with a bright sky and a colourful succulent garden that brings movement and fantasy. The painting was built with a watercolour base, completed with a layer of wax pastels, especially in the sky, in order to add a play of texture to link the lower and upper parts of the work.
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The Grimaldi Castle in Antibes became the Picasso Museum in 1966. The austere medieval façade shines here with a bright sky and a colourful succulent garden that brings movement and fantasy. The painting was built with a watercolour base, completed with a layer of wax pastels, especially in the sky, in order to add a play of texture to link the lower and upper parts of the work.
Sold with a passe-partout (40x30cm)
Frame not included
NB : There might be a slight difference between the colours visible on the screen and the actual colours.
Data sheet
- Artist
- Yves-Léonardo Marchon
- Artwork dimensions
- 15.5 x 24 cm
- Passe-partout dimensions
- 30 x 40 cm