This is an oil painting by AIZPIRI Paul, a popular French painter with a free and nimble touch and vibrant colors. A person who seems a painter holds a palette and a brush and ponders in front of the canvas. The patterns and colors of hats and clothes are full of freedom and boldness that are typical of Aizpiri, and the colors of both seem to correspond. It is a beautiful work full of free playfulness that is not bound by anything, with dense and vivid colors that can only be drawn by Aizpiri, who is touted as a "color painter". Aizpiri was born in Paris in 1919, when Picasso, Chagall, Tsuguharu Foujita and other painters of the School of Paris were active. In 1946, he won a prize at the "Youth Painting Exhibition", which is famous as a gateway to newcomers in Paris, and in 1951, he won the National Grand Prize at the Venice Biennale, ensuring his position as a painter. After the war, he produced works with calm tones that seemed to reflect the times, but gradually he began to draw free and relaxed works. In addition to art museums in France, even major art museums in Europe and the United States, including Belgium, the Netherlands, have collections of Aizpiri's works. Also in Japan, Aizpiri's works gorgeously decorate the walls of the main bar of Hotel New Otani Tokyo. The works of children, people, flowers, airplanes, birds, the sun, etc. with vivid colors and light touches are still loved by collectors all over the world.