Femme mangeant une grappe de raisin by Ernest Azéma. A portrait of a smiling woman in a yellow floral shawl eating dark grapes against a coastal Mediterranean backdrop.

Femme mangeant une grappe de raisin

Ernest Azéma

1913 · Oil Paint, Canvas

A vibrant early 20th-century oil portrait of a woman enjoying a cluster of grapes by a sunny harbor.

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Where it works

A substantial artwork with a strong pulse with warm, lived-in color — holds its place without needing much around it.

Often works in
Living Room · Dining Room · Kitchen
Placement
Reads best as a confident vertical anchor
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Benefits from a distinct wall tone
Color notes
Burnished orange, Soft gray, Charcoal black

About the piece

Painted in 1913 by Ernest Azéma, this sun-drenched scene captures a moment of sensory delight. A woman adorned with a red flower and a richly patterned yellow shawl smiles as she tastes a bunch of dark grapes, set against the backdrop of a Mediterranean port town with fishing boats and rugged hills. The work's thick brushstrokes and saturated palette are characteristic of the French post-impressionist period.