Santini Poncini (XXe) - L’enfant pianiste





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Oil on canvas titled L’enfant pianiste by Santini Poncini (XXe), period 1950–1960, France, Neo-Romantic style, signed by hand, original edition and sold with frame.
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This small oil on canvas, signed in red, is presented in its original frame. It is accompanied by a French inscription guaranteeing the authenticity of Poncini's works: "Reproduction and imitation forbidden. Copyright"
Santini Poncini is one of the most enigmatic figures of French art of the 20th century. He is a prolific artist who painted in Paris in the 1950s and 1960s. While little is known about the artist's origins, it is generally assumed that he was born in a border town between France and Italy. This double heritage may have shaped Poncini's particular aesthetic, which blends the poetic sensibilities of Italian Romanticism with the avant-garde experimentation of Parisian modernism. Active in the lively Montmartre district of Paris, Poncini created a body of work renowned for its haunting beauty and surreal accents. The artist's works frequently feature motifs such as children and flowers, as well as elements of performance, including elaborate costumes and theatrical settings. These recurring themes invite viewers to enter a foreign world where the boundaries between reality and imagination dissolve, leaving a lasting impression of mystery and wonder.
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This small oil on canvas, signed in red, is presented in its original frame. It is accompanied by a French inscription guaranteeing the authenticity of Poncini's works: "Reproduction and imitation forbidden. Copyright"
Santini Poncini is one of the most enigmatic figures of French art of the 20th century. He is a prolific artist who painted in Paris in the 1950s and 1960s. While little is known about the artist's origins, it is generally assumed that he was born in a border town between France and Italy. This double heritage may have shaped Poncini's particular aesthetic, which blends the poetic sensibilities of Italian Romanticism with the avant-garde experimentation of Parisian modernism. Active in the lively Montmartre district of Paris, Poncini created a body of work renowned for its haunting beauty and surreal accents. The artist's works frequently feature motifs such as children and flowers, as well as elements of performance, including elaborate costumes and theatrical settings. These recurring themes invite viewers to enter a foreign world where the boundaries between reality and imagination dissolve, leaving a lasting impression of mystery and wonder.
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