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Colette Maria Zoé bathers
Souvenir of Cézanne
Fish Dish 2 - Ceramic
Iréne Angéle Henriette - Bathers
Striped fish
Anatole and Marguerite in the garden
Outlawed
Les Hommes Bathers
Opera Swan Lake - 3D
Sainte Victoire seen from Le Tholonet
Odile Noëlle Jeanne - Bathers
Rachel Yvonne Ursula Noëlle - Bathers
The Warhol cow & the dog
Daniel Buren's pediment & the zebra
Large egg
Compassionate deity
A Nice Bunch 4
Nathalie Laurie Suzie - Bathers
Boiled egg
Marttine Laurette Julie - Bathers
The orange sky over Sainte Victoire
Raymond and Yolande
Reykjavik, the eternal teenager
Colette Maria Zoé bathers
Souvenir of Cézanne
Fish Dish 2 - Ceramic
Iréne Angéle Henriette - Bathers
Striped fish
Anatole and Marguerite in the garden
Outlawed
Les Hommes Bathers
Opera Swan Lake - 3D
Sainte Victoire seen from Le Tholonet
Odile Noëlle Jeanne - Bathers
Rachel Yvonne Ursula Noëlle - Bathers
The Warhol cow & the dog
Daniel Buren's pediment & the zebra
Large egg
Compassionate deity
A Nice Bunch 4
Nathalie Laurie Suzie - Bathers
Boiled egg
Marttine Laurette Julie - Bathers
The orange sky over Sainte Victoire
Raymond and Yolande
Reykjavik, the eternal teenager “Louis Brauquier promenade” or the pleasure of strolling in the Phocaean city.
“Louis Brauquier Promenade” is a drawing by Amandine Maria. The artist in her work gives pride of place to the most majestic sites of her region of Provence and in particular the city of Marseille. This site, entirely turned towards the sea, is one of the most pleasant spots in Marseille. One is fascinated by the quality of the details retranscribed in Indian ink and watercolor. The historical buildings tell the story of the city’s great projects, both ancient and contemporary. The Mucem, Fort Saint-Jean or the Pharo Palace.
Finally, we take the time to read the notes written by the artist to restore the nature of the site and the memories of her walk. Amandine Maria evokes the sensations of the moment: “the sound of the train”, “sitting here, orange light, blue sky”.
The choice of ink and watercolor paint contributes to the delicacy and meticulousness of the drawing, simultaneously realistic and poetic.
With “Louis Brauquier Promenade” we discover Marseille differently, through the eyes of an artist who walks, generous with details. This drawing would form a beautiful diptych with “Corniche Kennedy“, or “The sea wall“, of the same orientation and format.
Discover the artistThe mythical Sainte Victoire mountain, so dear to Paul Cézanne.



