Classic Paitings
Philadelphia Museum of Art Collection
•Landscape with Cattle FZ02681
Summer Sensation
This piece derives its inspiration from Camille Pissarro’s painting “Summer Landscape, Eragny, 1887 & 1902”.
Considered a “father figure to Impressionists”, Camille Pissarro used a brilliant palette of colors to portray shafts of sunlight and shadows that animate
dynamically with air movement, and natural scenery.
Franz designers apply the objects in the artist’s painting to their porcelain creation, arranging them evenly on mthe surface of the vase for a 360-degree view.
The porcelain vase is actually a sensuous painting with the power to immerse one in a serene village atmosphere through the vivid portrayal of a little boy and his cattle heading onwards.