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The pots of earthenware, an emblematic work produced in 1928 by Henri Le Sidaner, is distinguished by its exploration of nuances of light and shadow. At that time, the artist was part of a context where artistic movements such as cubism began to redefine aesthetic standards. This masterpiece testifies to a homecoming, while offering a modern touch that marked its time.
The composition of Earthenware pots Reveals a remarkable technical mastery, with delicate brush strokes which breathe into a dramatic intensity at work. Each element, each color is carefully arranged to cause captivating visual emulation. Its impact on contemporary art is undeniable, because it pushes the observer to reflect on the relationship between the object and his environment.
Integrate a Art print From this work at home, it is to invite the creative spirit of Henri Le Sidaner in your living space. Not only does this enrich your interior decoration with a piece steeped in history, but it also evokes deep emotions, stimulating daily inspiration. Whether in a living room, office or bedroom, this poster is an ideal artistic accent that transcends the simple decor.
We do not have stocks and print your prints upon receipt of your order. We do this for 2 reasons:
French law imposes a withdrawal period of 14 days. At Artem Legrand, you have 30 days to change your mind. Returns are freewe provide you with the return label.
Yes, to do this, indicate the postal code of the relay point in the comment section of the order page.
Our prints are made on 140g premium quality paperto which we apply a matte lamination.
4.90€ / Free delivery on orders over 39€
Free returns for 30 days
Our prints are guaranteed for 10 years.
No chemicals, we only use vegetable inks
Impressions on FSC certified papers (Forest Stewardship Council)
Prints made in France, Germany, and Italy (depending on sizes and formats).
At your home in 3 to 7 working days
Already more than 10,000 satisfied customers
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The pots of earthenware, an emblematic work produced in 1928 by Henri Le Sidaner, is distinguished by its exploration of nuances of light and shadow. At that time, the artist was part of a context where artistic movements such as cubism began to redefine aesthetic standards. This masterpiece testifies to a homecoming, while offering a modern touch that marked its time.
The composition of Earthenware pots Reveals a remarkable technical mastery, with delicate brush strokes which breathe into a dramatic intensity at work. Each element, each color is carefully arranged to cause captivating visual emulation. Its impact on contemporary art is undeniable, because it pushes the observer to reflect on the relationship between the object and his environment.
Integrate a Art print From this work at home, it is to invite the creative spirit of Henri Le Sidaner in your living space. Not only does this enrich your interior decoration with a piece steeped in history, but it also evokes deep emotions, stimulating daily inspiration. Whether in a living room, office or bedroom, this poster is an ideal artistic accent that transcends the simple decor.
We do not have stocks and print your prints upon receipt of your order. We do this for 2 reasons:
French law imposes a withdrawal period of 14 days. At Artem Legrand, you have 30 days to change your mind. Returns are freewe provide you with the return label.
Yes, to do this, indicate the postal code of the relay point in the comment section of the order page.
Our prints are made on 140g premium quality paperto which we apply a matte lamination.
Matte Rendering
Back view
Optional frame
Back view
Rigid support
Mounting chassis (included)
Which support should you choose?
Ideal for vintage posters, bohemian posters, baby decorations. Excellent value for money
Ideal finish for art prints of paintings
Most premium finish, perfect for photographs but also for art prints of paintings.
What dimensions?
If you are unsure between 2 sizes, opt for the larger one. Indeed, when unwrapping the print you can often have the impression of having imagined the larger print.