"Female Nude" in Marcel Gromaire's style (1892-1971)
€4.500,00
Marcel Gromaire (1892–1971) was a painter who left a significant mark on modern French art. He turned to painting after World War I, during which he served as a soldier. His wartime experience gave him a vision that was both realistic and monumental. His works, often associated with social humanism, highlight the world of labor and the working class through a powerful and restrained style, influenced by Expressionism. Upon returning from the war, he initially worked as a film critic for the newspaper Le Crapouillot. In 1937, he decorated the pavilion of the Sèvres Porcelain Manufacture at the International Exposition in Paris. He was awarded the Guggenheim Prize in 1956 and the Grand Prix des Arts in 1958.
"Female Nude" in Gromaire’s style.
Oil on canvas.
Unauthenticated signature at the bottom center.
French school of the mid 20th century.
Dimensions :
H : 90 cm ; W : 70 cm (without frame)
H : 35 in ; W : 28 in (without frame)
H : 93,5 cm ; W : 73,5 cm (with frame)
H : 37 in ; W : 29 in (with frame)
Quantity:
1
Period:
1950-1959
Place of origin:
Style:
Modern
Dimensions (cm):
93H x 73W x 5D
Dimensions (inch):
36,61H x 28,74W x 1,97D
Dimensions:
(with frame)
Creator / Artist:
Material:
Oil on canvas
Condition:
Good;
Inventory ID:
Réf 376
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Shipping options:
International - YES
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Worldwide
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