NEW

Bébé jaune (1986) Painting by Gilles Paul Esnault

Oil on Linen Canvas, 18.9x26 in
$13,150.07
Free Shipping

Customer's reviews (4)
Shipping from: (Envelope) Ships within 2 days
14-day return policy
Shipping worldwide
100% secure transaction
Free Returns
Delivery by ArtMajeur: The shipping of this artwork is handled directly by ArtMajeur from pickup to final delivery to customer. Customs not included.
  • Packaging (Envelope) All artworks are shipped with a carrier, carefully protected and insured.
  • Tracking Order tracking until the parcel is delivered to the buyer. A tracking number will be provided so that you can follow the parcel in real-time.
  • Delay Worldwide delivery in 3 to 7 days (Estimate)
  • Customs not included The price does not include customs fees. Most countries have no import tax for original artworks, but you may have to pay the reduced VAT. Customs fees (if any) are to be calculated on arrival by the customs office and will be billed separately by the carrier.
ArtMajeur guarantees you to make every effort to enable you to acquire authentic original works at the fairest price, or reimburse you in full.
  • Trackable Online Certificate of Authenticity Authenticity Certificates can be verified online at any moment by scanning the artwork code.
  • Artist Value Certification Experts study the work and career of an artist then establish an independent and reliable average price value. The average price value situates the artist on a price range for a given period. The experts may also be asked to establish a more precise estimate for a particular work.
100% secure transaction, Accepted Payment Methods: Credit Card, PayPal, Bank Transfer.
Secured direct purchase The transaction is guaranteed by ArtMajeur: the seller will get paid only once the customer has received the artwork.
100% secure payment with SSL certificate + 3D Secure.
Free Returns: 14-day return policy.
Returns Accepted 14 days ArtMajeur is 100% committed to the satisfaction of collectors: you have 14 days to return an original work. The work must be returned to the artist in perfect condition, in its original packaging. All eligible items can be returned (unless otherwise indicated).
Fine art paper, 8x11 in

Purchase a license to use this image for your website, communications or to sell merchandise.

immediately upon purchase
Artists get paid their royalties for each sales
$51.32
Usage: Web Licence
Using the image on a website or on the internet.
  1071 px  

1500 px
Dimensions of the file (px) 1071x1500
Use worldwide Yes
Use on multi- Yes
Use on any type of media Yes
Right of reselling No
Max number of prints 0 (Zero)
Products intended for sale No
immediately upon purchase

This image is available for with a licence: you can them at anytime.

Restrictions

All images on ArtMajeur are original works of art created by artists, all rights are strictly reserved. The acquisition of a license gives the right to use or exploit the image under the of the license. It is possible to make minor modifications such as reframing, or refocusing the image so that it fits perfectly to a project, however, it is forbidden to make any modification that would be likely to harm the original work In its integrity (modification of shapes, distortions, cutting, change of colors, addition of elements etc ...), unless a written authorization is obtained beforehand from the artist.

Custom licences

If your usage is not covered by our standard licences, please us for a custom licence. Art image bank

One of a kind
Artwork signed by the artist
Certificate of Authenticity included
Ready to hang
Mounted on Wood Stretcher frame
This artwork appears in 1 collections
  • Oil on Linen Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 18.9in, Width 26in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in very good condition
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories America
Dans les vastes étendues de l'Altiplano, où le ciel bleu embrasse les sommets andins, se trouve un village coloré qui danse avec les nuages. C'est là que vit Manuelito, un petit garçon dont le monde est aussi vaste que le regard curieux qu'il porte sur la vie. Son chapeau, tissé avec les fils de l'histoire de son peuple, le protège du soleil éclatant, [...]
Dans les vastes étendues de l'Altiplano, où le ciel bleu embrasse les sommets andins, se trouve un village coloré qui danse avec les nuages. C'est là que vit Manuelito, un petit garçon dont le monde est aussi vaste que le regard curieux qu'il porte sur la vie. Son chapeau, tissé avec les fils de l'histoire de son peuple, le protège du soleil éclatant, tel un vieux sage veillant sur son enfance.

Le tableau "Bébé Jaune" capture l'essence même de l'innocence avec laquelle Manuelito explore son univers. Son visage est un paysage d'émotions, où chaque pli de sa peau raconte une histoire de joie, de surprise, et de la pureté enfantine. Les taches de rousseur qui parsèment ses joues sont comme des éclats de terre fertile d'où naîtra la sagesse de demain.

Le jaune de son poncho évoque le maïs, nourriture ancestrale et source de vie, reflétant la chaleur du soleil sous lequel il grandit, apprend et joue. Dans ses mains, une flûte de pan, instrument de la terre, devient messagère des mélodies anciennes qui ont bercé des générations. Le son qu'elle émet est le langage de la terre, un chant doux et mélancolique qui raconte des légendes d'antan.

Ce portrait est un hommage à l'enfance universelle, un instantané de vie où chaque détail est une fenêtre ouverte sur une culture riche et profonde. C'est une invitation à écouter les histoires que nos enfants ont à nous raconter, celles écrites dans le ciel par les ancêtres et murmurées par le vent sur les hauts plateaux.

"Bébé Jaune" n'est pas qu'une peinture ; c'est une conversation entre le é et l'avenir, une célébration de la continuité de la vie à travers le regard d'un enfant. À travers lui, nous sommes invités à nous souvenir de nos propres racines, à chercher la beauté dans la simplicité et à trouver la sagesse dans les yeux ouverts sur le monde. Pour l'acheteur, cette œuvre est une promesse, un rappel quotidien des valeurs fondamentales de la vie, et un lien avec l'innocence que nous avons tous en nous, quelque part entre le cœur et l'âme.

Related themes

Façon Velasquez

Automatically translated
Follow
Gilles Paul Esnault: An Artistic Evolution in Two Stages. In the eclectic artistic world of Gilles Paul Esnault, music and painting converge harmoniously. Initially a musician and composer, Esnault explored the [...]

Gilles Paul Esnault: An Artistic Evolution in Two Stages

In the eclectic artistic world of Gilles Paul Esnault, music and painting converge harmoniously. Initially a musician and composer, Esnault explored the twists and turns of jazz and bossa nova in the studio. Then, guided by the inspiration of masters such as Richard Estes, Tom Blackwell and Shishkin, he made a bold leap into pictorial hyperrealism.

The first notes of his career resonate with the chords of the guitar, but the canvas called in an irresistible way. Hyperrealism became Esnault's new artistic language, capturing with astonishing precision the poetic simplicity of everyday life.

Esnault's paintings do not simply represent scenes ; they magnify them, revealing beauty in familiar details. Exhibited around the world, his creations arouse a universal resonance, inviting spectators to rediscover everyday life with a fresh perspective.

Today, Gilles Paul Esnault continues to evolve, his palette constantly exploring new possibilities. His artistic journey is a story in two parts, a symphony that unites music and painting in a moving visual melody.

The Artist was highlighted in an article in ArtMajeur Magazine:

See more from Gilles Paul Esnault

View all artworks
Painting titled "Vivagel, bien sûr" by Gilles Paul Esnault, Original Artwork, Oil Mounted on Other rigid
Oil on Canvas | 11.4x15.8 in
$5,403.1
Painting titled "Flaque de Kôltuchi" by Gilles Paul Esnault, Original Artwork, Oil Mounted on Other rigid
Oil on MDF Board | 29.5x39.4 in
$10,402.57
Painting titled ""Ballon jaune"" by Gilles Paul Esnault, Original Artwork, Oil
Oil on Canvas | 8.7x13 in
$4,580.71
Painting titled "Ballon perdu" by Gilles Paul Esnault, Original Artwork, Oil
Oil on Linen Canvas | 8.7x10.6 in
$4,364.36

Explore the history of art through AI

Visually similar works of art history

Artwork
Jacob Jordaens
Study of little child
Artwork
Antonio Paoletti
Children playing cards
Artwork
Robert Henri
Jimmie O'D
Artwork
William-Adolphe Bouguereau
Joueur de Flute
Artwork
William-Adolphe Bouguereau
Little sulky
Artwork
Ludwig Knaus
The Emptied Cup
Artwork
Mary Cassatt
Portrait Of A Young Girl
Artwork
Diego Rivera
Don Lupito
Artwork
Alfred Dehodencq
Portrait de Marie, fille de l'artiste (en 1872, moins d'un an avant sa mort)
Artwork
Émile Auguste Hublin
A girl with her doll
Artwork
Mary Cassatt
Girl In Large Hat
Artwork
Alfred Dehodencq
Portrait de Marie, fille de l’artiste

ArtMajeur

Receive our newsletter for art lovers and collectors
Iris
Iris, your AI guide
Loading...