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Antoine (Signed Lower Right), Title: Paris Bistro Courtyard Medium: Oil on Canvas

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Antoine (Signed Lower Right), Title: Paris Bistro Courtyard Medium: Oil on Canvas
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Antoine (Signed Lower Right)
Title: Paris Bistro Courtyard
Medium: Oil on Canvas (Palette Knife Technique)
Framing: Black Beaded Wood Frame
Dimensions (Framed): Approx. 30" x 40"
Date: Contemporary (Late 20th – Early 21st Century)

This richly textured and warmly lit oil painting by Antoine invites the viewer into a romantic corner of Paris. A golden glow radiates from the windows of a corner bistro, spilling onto cobblestone streets and inviting terraces. Tables are set with wine and candles, awaiting evening guests beneath vibrant red café umbrellas. Painted with thick impasto using a palette knife, the surface shimmers with dynamic colour and movement.

The scene combines the charm of old Paris with the inviting warmth of Impressionist technique, blending architectural detail, atmospheric light, and vivid brushwork. The storefronts labelled “Restaurant,” “Droguerie,” and “Hotel Louis” hint at an imagined but familiar neighbourhood, where every detail contributes to the timeless spirit of a European café night.

Artist Note: Antoine is a contemporary artist known for vibrant European street scenes filled with light and texture. Often seen in gallery and boutique décor settings, his works are collected for their romantic realism and decorative elegance. This piece, in particular, is a standout example of his ability to evoke mood through light and structure.