

Size: 40 x 60 cm
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Collection: Wine, Art & Gastronomy (Reproduction)
Each of us has tried to peel off the collar of a large bottle, to shape the pewter between our fingers, to play with its creaminess. In the best of cases, the emblem, rolled into a hard and compact mass, fell back into its state of raw material, inert.
Then Puvis came. He, too, yielded to the temptation to prolong the pleasure of the palate by stripping the famous necks. And his fingers, much bolder than ours, caressed the "dive" material. Then the ribbon came to life, the metal flew away to unroll the most intoxicating of masquerades before our stunned eyes. Thus was born his divine comédie.
All leaden clothed. Sculpted in the jubilation that follows the last sip. These joyful drills in the colours of the grands crus are to the imagination of the cellar what our tin soldiers are to the phantasmagoria of battles.
Favourite figurines of oenophiles in love with fine art, they conquer the enchanted world of collectors.
This poster was created to celebrate the Saint-Vincent Tournante of 2000, which took place in the villages of Gevrey-Chambertin in Burgundy.
A region renowned for its quality wines. The poster depicts a sculpture made by Gérard Puvis of a man dancing in the middle of the vineyards.
The Saint-Vincent Tournante is a traditional festival that takes place every year in Burgundy to honor the patron saint of winemakers and celebrate the end of the harvest. It attracts thousands of visitors from all over the world and is a unique opportunity to experience the wines and culture of the region.
This poster is ideal for decorating your home, wine cellar or office, or to give as a gift to a ami or loved one who is passionate about wine or Burgundy.
Edition: Gérard Puvis
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Size: 40 x 60 cm