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Elena and Michel Gran
King of Hearts

1998

$14,000
£10,678.74
€12,186.54
CA$19,687.66
A$21,607.68
CHF 11,355.16
MX$257,127.08
NOK 145,152.63
SEK 132,640.78
DKK 91,045.54

About the Item

Wonderful painting on canvas of playing cards in the Trompe L'oeil style by Elena and Michel Gran. Signed in the lower right hand corner. Presents very well overall and is ready to hang and enjoy. Measures 40" x 33.5" including the frame. Provenance: Bradbury Art and Antiques, Wiscasset, ME Private Collection UK Albemarle Gallery, London, UK - with copy of original receipt as pictured "Elena and Michel specialise in the trompe l’oeil (‘fool the eye’) technique that so fascinated the classicists when they began to understand perspective 500 years ago. The old masters created works in which people would appear to climb out of the picture frame or – when paintings were on horizontal surfaces – objects would appear scattered on tables.The Grans are the world’s greatest living exponents of this tradition. But they go beyond the mere trick of making objects appear real on a canvas to incorporate a depth of feeling, a historical context and a phantasmagorical element that extends the possibilities of the genre. The foundations for Elena’s and Michel’s potent artistic vision were laid in 1963 when the two met for the first time at art school in Russia. Both had been immersed in the art world from an early age. Elena came from a family of painters and architects in St Petersburg. Michel hailed from Moscow, where his father worked in theatre as an artist. Their paths crossed at the Academy of Theatre, Music and Cinematography in St Petersburg, where they were studying set design. It was a chance assignment that first brought them together creatively, when they were tasked with doing the costumes and backdrops for a play. It was the beginning of a lifelong partnership. They married and began to work in everything from book illustrating, television and film work to set design for plays and the circus. It was only after they moved to Paris in 1981 that the couple were able to fully dedicate themselves to their true passion – painting. Their experience in set design emerged in their compositions. It allowed them to play with realism and illusion, and underpinned their growing interest in trompe l’oeil. And it made them different. Even today, their flair for imbuing everyday objects with a kind of supernatural quality separates them their counterparts. The Grans are avid collectors of antiques, and are fascinated by the history and life story behind each object. Their Paris studio is a treasure trove of old books, scientific devices, mathematical puzzles, playing and tarot cards. Boxes of all shapes, sizes and provenances are scattered around every surface. Some of these, particularly the playing cards, regularly occur in their work. One of the central ideas behind these still lives is that the marks on a book, box or map tell a story behind the object in the same way that wrinkles do about a person. The sombre, subdued tones, reminiscent of Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin’s paintings, lend an air of mysticism to the Grans’ work. The stacked, complex arrangements of objects take the viewer into their special world of riddles, paradoxes, irony and playful charm. A fondness for visual dialogue that draws people into this world is present throughout their art. Inevitably, the Grans have won huge acclaim from collectors and public galleries all over the world. For these two naturalised Parisians, perhaps the greatest honour came in 1996, when the Louvre Museum purchased a work called ‘Red and Black’ for the French National Museum of Cards." Anna Mikhailova Columnist, The Sunday Times A perfect addition for a game room or poker parlor!
  • Creator:
    Elena and Michel Gran (1945, French)
  • Creation Year:
    1998
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 40 in (101.6 cm)Width: 33.5 in (85.09 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
  • Medium:
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  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Wiscasett, ME
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU506317355882

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