About the artwork
Painted in the early 1640s, A Girl Blowing on a Brazier presents an intimate nocturnal scene in which a young woman gently blows on glowing embers to ignite a flame. Illuminated solely by the brazier’s light, her face and hands emerge from the surrounding darkness with striking clarity. Georges de La Tour’s restrained composition, geometric simplicity, and mastery of chiaroscuro create a moment of quiet concentration and contemplative stillness.
This LITO Masters edition is reproduced from ultra-high-definition museum scans using our patented process, faithfully capturing the subtle tonal gradations, warm luminous glow, and delicate surface textures that define de La Tour’s work.
The soft transitions between light and shadow, as well as the refined modelling of the figure, are rendered with exceptional precision.
Validated by the museum and released in a strict limited edition, each print is individually numbered and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
With its serene atmosphere and timeless intimacy, A Girl Blowing on a Brazier brings a sense of calm, depth, and quiet poetry to any interior, enriching both classic and contemporary spaces.
Available with your choice of framing option, using premium, archival materials for long-lasting preservation.
