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L'Hortensia by Jean Pierre Cassigneul
Jean-Pierre Cassigneul
b.1935 | French
L'Hortensia
(The Hortensia)
Signed âCassigneulâ (lower right)
Oil on canvas
Jean Pierre Cassigneulâs L'Hortensia captures an elegant woman seated at a table adorned with a bouquet of pink hortensia, or hydrangeas. The original oil on canvas presents the woman gazing directly at the viewer, exuding both sophistication and self-assurance. She wears a ruffled white hat that echoes the lush florals surrounding her, visually uniting her with the vibrant bouquet and the trailing vines on the nearby trellis. Cassigneulâs couture influence is evident in her attire, a delicate blue-spotted dress, which adds a note of refinement and glamour and makes this painting a true testament to his artistry.
As one of the most celebrated living French artists, Jean-Pierre Cassigneul is distinguished by his remarkable ability to create works that harmonize a contemporary flair with classic elegance. Cassigneulâs use of a vibrant palette and flattened spatial planes reflect the influence of the French Post-Impressionist group Les Nabis, which included renowned artists like Pierre Bonnard, Ădouard Vuillard and Maurice Denis. Additionally, the expressionist painter Kees van Dongen significantly impacted Cassigneulâs development, as seen in his portraits that echo van Dongenâs elongated and sharply defined female figures.
Born in Paris in 1935, Jean-Pierre Cassigneul was deeply influenced by his grandfather, the founder of the pioneering French fashion house Jean Dessès. Immersed in the glamorous world of Parisian fashion from a young age, Cassigneul's early experiences observing models, dressmakers and runway shows left a lasting impact on his artistic vision. His passion for art emerged early, and by the age of 12, he had already painted his first landscape in Deauville. Cassigneul went on to study at the prestigious Ăcole des Beaux-Arts, and at just 17, he held his first solo exhibition. Since then, his work has been widely exhibited across the globe, with particularly strong followings in Western Europe, the United States and Japan.
Accompanied by its certificate of authenticity.
Canvas: 35 3/4â high x 28 1/4â wide (90.81 x 71.76 cm)
Frame: 41 1/4â high x 33 3/4â wide x 1 7/8" deep. (104.78 x 85.73 x 4.76 cm)
b.1935 | French
L'Hortensia
(The Hortensia)
Signed âCassigneulâ (lower right)
Oil on canvas
Jean Pierre Cassigneulâs L'Hortensia captures an elegant woman seated at a table adorned with a bouquet of pink hortensia, or hydrangeas. The original oil on canvas presents the woman gazing directly at the viewer, exuding both sophistication and self-assurance. She wears a ruffled white hat that echoes the lush florals surrounding her, visually uniting her with the vibrant bouquet and the trailing vines on the nearby trellis. Cassigneulâs couture influence is evident in her attire, a delicate blue-spotted dress, which adds a note of refinement and glamour and makes this painting a true testament to his artistry.
As one of the most celebrated living French artists, Jean-Pierre Cassigneul is distinguished by his remarkable ability to create works that harmonize a contemporary flair with classic elegance. Cassigneulâs use of a vibrant palette and flattened spatial planes reflect the influence of the French Post-Impressionist group Les Nabis, which included renowned artists like Pierre Bonnard, Ădouard Vuillard and Maurice Denis. Additionally, the expressionist painter Kees van Dongen significantly impacted Cassigneulâs development, as seen in his portraits that echo van Dongenâs elongated and sharply defined female figures.
Born in Paris in 1935, Jean-Pierre Cassigneul was deeply influenced by his grandfather, the founder of the pioneering French fashion house Jean Dessès. Immersed in the glamorous world of Parisian fashion from a young age, Cassigneul's early experiences observing models, dressmakers and runway shows left a lasting impact on his artistic vision. His passion for art emerged early, and by the age of 12, he had already painted his first landscape in Deauville. Cassigneul went on to study at the prestigious Ăcole des Beaux-Arts, and at just 17, he held his first solo exhibition. Since then, his work has been widely exhibited across the globe, with particularly strong followings in Western Europe, the United States and Japan.
Accompanied by its certificate of authenticity.
Canvas: 35 3/4â high x 28 1/4â wide (90.81 x 71.76 cm)
Frame: 41 1/4â high x 33 3/4â wide x 1 7/8" deep. (104.78 x 85.73 x 4.76 cm)
Jean-Pierre Cassigneul
b.1935 | French
L'Hortensia
(The Hortensia)
Signed âCassigneulâ (lower right)
Oil on canvas
Jean Pierre Cassigneulâs L'Hortensia captures an elegant woman seated at a table adorned with a bouquet of pink hortensia, or hydrangeas. The original oil on canvas presents the woman gazing directly at the viewer, exuding both sophistication and self-assurance. She wears a ruffled white hat that echoes the lush florals surrounding her, visually uniting her with the vibrant bouquet and the trailing vines on the nearby trellis. Cassigneulâs couture influence is evident in her attire, a delicate blue-spotted dress, which adds a note of refinement and glamour and makes this painting a true testament to his artistry.
As one of the most celebrated living French artists, Jean-Pierre Cassigneul is distinguished by his remarkable ability to create works that harmonize a contemporary flair with classic elegance. Cassigneulâs use of a vibrant palette and flattened spatial planes reflect the influence of the French Post-Impressionist group Les Nabis, which included renowned artists like Pierre Bonnard, Ădouard Vuillard and Maurice Denis. Additionally, the expressionist painter Kees van Dongen significantly impacted Cassigneulâs development, as seen in his portraits that echo van Dongenâs elongated and sharply defined female figures.
Born in Paris in 1935, Jean-Pierre Cassigneul was deeply influenced by his grandfather, the founder of the pioneering French fashion house Jean Dessès. Immersed in the glamorous world of Parisian fashion from a young age, Cassigneul's early experiences observing models, dressmakers and runway shows left a lasting impact on his artistic vision. His passion for art emerged early, and by the age of 12, he had already painted his first landscape in Deauville. Cassigneul went on to study at the prestigious Ăcole des Beaux-Arts, and at just 17, he held his first solo exhibition. Since then, his work has been widely exhibited across the globe, with particularly strong followings in Western Europe, the United States and Japan.
Accompanied by its certificate of authenticity.
Canvas: 35 3/4â high x 28 1/4â wide (90.81 x 71.76 cm)
Frame: 41 1/4â high x 33 3/4â wide x 1 7/8" deep. (104.78 x 85.73 x 4.76 cm)
b.1935 | French
L'Hortensia
(The Hortensia)
Signed âCassigneulâ (lower right)
Oil on canvas
Jean Pierre Cassigneulâs L'Hortensia captures an elegant woman seated at a table adorned with a bouquet of pink hortensia, or hydrangeas. The original oil on canvas presents the woman gazing directly at the viewer, exuding both sophistication and self-assurance. She wears a ruffled white hat that echoes the lush florals surrounding her, visually uniting her with the vibrant bouquet and the trailing vines on the nearby trellis. Cassigneulâs couture influence is evident in her attire, a delicate blue-spotted dress, which adds a note of refinement and glamour and makes this painting a true testament to his artistry.
As one of the most celebrated living French artists, Jean-Pierre Cassigneul is distinguished by his remarkable ability to create works that harmonize a contemporary flair with classic elegance. Cassigneulâs use of a vibrant palette and flattened spatial planes reflect the influence of the French Post-Impressionist group Les Nabis, which included renowned artists like Pierre Bonnard, Ădouard Vuillard and Maurice Denis. Additionally, the expressionist painter Kees van Dongen significantly impacted Cassigneulâs development, as seen in his portraits that echo van Dongenâs elongated and sharply defined female figures.
Born in Paris in 1935, Jean-Pierre Cassigneul was deeply influenced by his grandfather, the founder of the pioneering French fashion house Jean Dessès. Immersed in the glamorous world of Parisian fashion from a young age, Cassigneul's early experiences observing models, dressmakers and runway shows left a lasting impact on his artistic vision. His passion for art emerged early, and by the age of 12, he had already painted his first landscape in Deauville. Cassigneul went on to study at the prestigious Ăcole des Beaux-Arts, and at just 17, he held his first solo exhibition. Since then, his work has been widely exhibited across the globe, with particularly strong followings in Western Europe, the United States and Japan.
Accompanied by its certificate of authenticity.
Canvas: 35 3/4â high x 28 1/4â wide (90.81 x 71.76 cm)
Frame: 41 1/4â high x 33 3/4â wide x 1 7/8" deep. (104.78 x 85.73 x 4.76 cm)
$56,550.00
Original: $188,500.00
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$188,500.00
$56,550.00Description
Jean-Pierre Cassigneul
b.1935 | French
L'Hortensia
(The Hortensia)
Signed âCassigneulâ (lower right)
Oil on canvas
Jean Pierre Cassigneulâs L'Hortensia captures an elegant woman seated at a table adorned with a bouquet of pink hortensia, or hydrangeas. The original oil on canvas presents the woman gazing directly at the viewer, exuding both sophistication and self-assurance. She wears a ruffled white hat that echoes the lush florals surrounding her, visually uniting her with the vibrant bouquet and the trailing vines on the nearby trellis. Cassigneulâs couture influence is evident in her attire, a delicate blue-spotted dress, which adds a note of refinement and glamour and makes this painting a true testament to his artistry.
As one of the most celebrated living French artists, Jean-Pierre Cassigneul is distinguished by his remarkable ability to create works that harmonize a contemporary flair with classic elegance. Cassigneulâs use of a vibrant palette and flattened spatial planes reflect the influence of the French Post-Impressionist group Les Nabis, which included renowned artists like Pierre Bonnard, Ădouard Vuillard and Maurice Denis. Additionally, the expressionist painter Kees van Dongen significantly impacted Cassigneulâs development, as seen in his portraits that echo van Dongenâs elongated and sharply defined female figures.
Born in Paris in 1935, Jean-Pierre Cassigneul was deeply influenced by his grandfather, the founder of the pioneering French fashion house Jean Dessès. Immersed in the glamorous world of Parisian fashion from a young age, Cassigneul's early experiences observing models, dressmakers and runway shows left a lasting impact on his artistic vision. His passion for art emerged early, and by the age of 12, he had already painted his first landscape in Deauville. Cassigneul went on to study at the prestigious Ăcole des Beaux-Arts, and at just 17, he held his first solo exhibition. Since then, his work has been widely exhibited across the globe, with particularly strong followings in Western Europe, the United States and Japan.
Accompanied by its certificate of authenticity.
Canvas: 35 3/4â high x 28 1/4â wide (90.81 x 71.76 cm)
Frame: 41 1/4â high x 33 3/4â wide x 1 7/8" deep. (104.78 x 85.73 x 4.76 cm)
b.1935 | French
L'Hortensia
(The Hortensia)
Signed âCassigneulâ (lower right)
Oil on canvas
Jean Pierre Cassigneulâs L'Hortensia captures an elegant woman seated at a table adorned with a bouquet of pink hortensia, or hydrangeas. The original oil on canvas presents the woman gazing directly at the viewer, exuding both sophistication and self-assurance. She wears a ruffled white hat that echoes the lush florals surrounding her, visually uniting her with the vibrant bouquet and the trailing vines on the nearby trellis. Cassigneulâs couture influence is evident in her attire, a delicate blue-spotted dress, which adds a note of refinement and glamour and makes this painting a true testament to his artistry.
As one of the most celebrated living French artists, Jean-Pierre Cassigneul is distinguished by his remarkable ability to create works that harmonize a contemporary flair with classic elegance. Cassigneulâs use of a vibrant palette and flattened spatial planes reflect the influence of the French Post-Impressionist group Les Nabis, which included renowned artists like Pierre Bonnard, Ădouard Vuillard and Maurice Denis. Additionally, the expressionist painter Kees van Dongen significantly impacted Cassigneulâs development, as seen in his portraits that echo van Dongenâs elongated and sharply defined female figures.
Born in Paris in 1935, Jean-Pierre Cassigneul was deeply influenced by his grandfather, the founder of the pioneering French fashion house Jean Dessès. Immersed in the glamorous world of Parisian fashion from a young age, Cassigneul's early experiences observing models, dressmakers and runway shows left a lasting impact on his artistic vision. His passion for art emerged early, and by the age of 12, he had already painted his first landscape in Deauville. Cassigneul went on to study at the prestigious Ăcole des Beaux-Arts, and at just 17, he held his first solo exhibition. Since then, his work has been widely exhibited across the globe, with particularly strong followings in Western Europe, the United States and Japan.
Accompanied by its certificate of authenticity.
Canvas: 35 3/4â high x 28 1/4â wide (90.81 x 71.76 cm)
Frame: 41 1/4â high x 33 3/4â wide x 1 7/8" deep. (104.78 x 85.73 x 4.76 cm)





















