Created between 1920 and 1925, this Albert Brabo (1894-1964) still life oil painting exudes charm, depicting a tea pot and puppets in a delightful sitting room setting with a Montparnasse-style wooden frame.
As a French painter of figures, portraits, nudes, landscapes, and wall compositions, Brabo's talent was recognized early on when he won the Grand Prix de Dessin de la Ville at just fifteen years old. His work has been showcased in exhibitions all around the world and has received numerous awards and recognition.
Despite facing difficult circumstances during the Second World War, Brabo's paintings remain rooted in the 19th century tradition, showcasing his diverse talents as an impressionist, fauve, cezanne-esque, and realist painter.