A Sparkling Day in Washington by Anne Marchand  Image: This rare early work from the late 1990s marked a foundational moment in the artist’s visual language. Its return from auction and subsequent acquisition reflects both its historical significance and continued demand among committed collectors. Though no longer available, it stands as a key milestone in the artist’s enduring legacy. 
Marchand's early work presented Birdseye views of Washington, DC and other cities. A Sparkling Day in Washington was painted through a special technique - an acrylic underpainting finished with oilbar paints which the artist used to document the architecture and citylife in Washington, DC.  
Check out Marchand's cityscape series acquired by the DC Art Bank Collection.
https://dcarts.emuseum.com/search/anne%20marchand
This rare early work from the late 1990s marked a foundational moment in the artist’s visual language. Its return from auction and subsequent acquisition reflects both its historical significance and continued demand among committed collectors. Though no longer available, it stands as a key milestone in the artist’s enduring legacy. Marchand's early work presented Birdseye views of Washington, DC and other cities. A Sparkling Day in Washington was painted through a special technique - an acrylic underpainting finished with oilbar paints which the artist used to document the architecture and citylife in Washington, DC. Check out Marchand's cityscape series acquired by the DC Art Bank Collection. https://dcarts.emuseum.com/search/anne%20marchand
  • Anne Marchand
  • A Sparkling Day in Washington
  • Oilbar and mixed media on canvas
  • 50 x 38 in (127.0 x 96.52 cm)
  • Framed: 55.5 x 43.5 in (140.97 x 110.49 cm)
  • Signature: artist signature on back
  • Sold