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Old Maestra French Cheese and Wine Art Print
by Jean Gill
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Old Maestra French Cheese and Wine art print by Jean Gill. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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A still life in the style of the Old Masters (feminine). A French cheese platter with beautiful textures and flavours, served with a fruity red wine... more
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Artist's Description
A still life in the style of the Old Masters (feminine). A French cheese platter with beautiful textures and flavours, served with a fruity red wine from the Ardeche which is bring poured into one of the two glasses. The cheese are (left to right) Crottin de Chavignol goat cheese, Corsican brin d'amour sheep cheese, Valençay goat cheese, Tomme au marc de raisin cow cheese from Savoie. In the background is traditional French sliced baguette. The slate cheeseboard is Welsh and has Caws carved into it, the Welsh word for cheese, combining my two nationalities in one photo.
About Jean Gill
I'm a Welsh writer and photographer living in the south of France with a very big white dog, a scruffy black dog, a Nikon D750 and a man. I have a large photo portfolio with a major stock company and my artwork is in use throughout the world. I shoot (and write) in a wide variety of genres, from food to landscape. My commissioned work has been published in cookbooks and magazines, including food shots of given recipes and lifestyle features on authors. Visit my website and sign up to my Newsletter to get offers and news, and a free copy of 'One Sixth of a Gill' shorts that fit everyone, finalist in The Wishing Shelf Awards.
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