





Watercolor of the Saint Jean Cloister Fountain by Antoine Vincent - 17¼" x 24½"
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This early twentieth century watercolor depicts the Saint Jean Cloister fountain in Villeneuve les Avignon, rendered with a light yet attentive hand that emphasizes both architectural grace and everyday life. The domed pavilion is carefully observed through its arches, columns, and layered stonework, with subtle tonal variations suggesting sunlight moving across the pale surface. The surrounding buildings are softly sketched, their muted facades and tiled roofs framing the fountain within its village setting. Near the basin, a small figure of a woman wearing a headscarf is likely fetching water, introducing a quiet human presence that brings scale and gentle narrative to the scene.
Antoine Vincent (1877 - 1951) was a regional painter active in the first half of the twentieth century, known for his watercolors and drawings depicting architectural views and landscapes of southern towns. His work focused on capturing local character with clarity and restraint, favoring atmosphere and proportion over dramatic effect. Through scenes such as this fountain in Villeneuve les Avignon, Vincent contributed to a quiet tradition of place based painting, preserving moments of regional life with sensitivity and enduring charm.
This painting brings a calm, sunlit presence to an interior. Its horizontal format works beautifully above a console, desk, or mantel, or as part of a gallery wall where its soft palette can gently stand out. Whether placed in a living space, study, or bedroom, it offers a quiet view of a southern setting, adding light, warmth, and a contemplative mood to both classic and relaxed contemporary interiors.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 17¼" high x 24½" wide
Approx. overall 44cm high x 62cm wide
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