Léon Zeytline, Champagne with a bitter taste
01 Paintings, The amorous game, Part 54 — With Footnotes

Henry Zaidan
2 min readSep 17, 2019

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Léon Zeytline, (1885–1962)
Un champagne au goût amer/ Champagne with a bitter taste

Oil on canvas
73 x 100 cm
Private collection

Leon Zeytline, (1885 -1962), was a Russian painter who moved from Moscow to the capital of France at the beginning of the 20th century. He started depicting daily life of Paris during the 1920’s, illustrating the numerous and famous squares and boulevards, such as the “Boulevard de l’Opéra” and “Les Champs Elysées”. His work is very detailed in an architectural manner with multiple personages that makes it quite a commercial subject. His work can be compared to the oeuvre of his contemporaries Edouard Cortès and Eugène Galien-Laloue. One of his masterpieces can be found back in the collection of “Musée Carnavalet” in Paris. More on Leon Zeytline

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