Sunday Afternoon by Isaac Maimon

Sunday Afternoon by Isaac Maimon captures the elegance of Parisian café culture in a richly stylized serigraph, blending nostalgia with vibrant urban charm. Maimon, an Israeli artist born in 1951, is renowned for his depictions of fashionable women in romantic, boulevard settings.

This 26” x 36” serigraph on paper, Sunday Afternoon, is a quintessential example of Maimon’s work. The scene unfolds in a bustling European street—likely Paris—where elegantly dressed figures in top hats, flowing coats, and feathered hats mingle outside cafés and bars. A vintage automobile anchors the composition, while a small white dog with a red bow adds a whimsical touch. The leafless trees and muted pastel palette suggest a crisp afternoon in early spring or late fall, evoking both movement and stillness in a moment of refined leisure.

Isaac Maimon’s artistic signature lies in his portrayal of Parisian café society, often featuring stylish women in expressive poses, surrounded by the hum of urban life. Influenced by French masters like Toulouse

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