Chaise du directeur général dans un bâtiment abandonné (1996) – Reproduction de qualité muséale par l'atelier de peinture à l'huile Dafen Village

Chaise du directeur général dans un bâtiment abandonné (1996) – Reproduction de qualité muséale par l'atelier de peinture à l'huile Dafen Village Peinture à l'huile par l'atelier Dafen Oil Painting Village
Chaise du directeur général dans un bâtiment abandonné (1996) – Reproduction de qualité muséale par l'atelier de peinture à l'huile Dafen Village Peinture à l'huile par l'atelier Dafen Oil Painting Village

In 1996, Japanese artist Tetsuya Ishida (石田徹也) created General Manager’s Chair in an Abandoned Building, a haunting yet captivating work measuring 145.6 cm × 103 cm, painted in acrylic on panel. Ishida’s surrealist style, blending everyday objects with human forms, captures a deep sense of isolation and social commentary that continues to resonate today.

At Studio de peinture à l'huile du village de Dafen, our skilled artists have hand-painted a museum-quality reproduction of this remarkable work. Every brushstroke was executed with precision, faithfully reflecting Ishida’s original tones, textures, and emotional depth. The painting has been elegantly mounted in a solid wood floating frame, crafted to complement the artwork while ensuring durability and timeless appeal.

This reproduction recently received high praise from our client, who commended not only the accuracy and attention to detail but also the overall presentation. For art lovers, collectors, and interior decorators seeking to bring the thought-provoking world of Tetsuya Ishida into their space, this piece offers an exceptional combination of artistic fidelity, craftsmanship, and aesthetic elegance.

Whether displayed in a home, office, or gallery, this work stands as both a conversation piece and a lasting tribute to one of Japan’s most distinctive contemporary artists.

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