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Frank Will (1900-1951) Montmartre Place du Tertre Watercolor, circa 1925-1930
This interesting watercolor, signed at the bottom left by Frank Will, offers a charming view of Place du Tertre in the years 1925-1930.
Dimensions:
Without frame: Height 9.06 inches, Length 12.6 inches.
With frame: Height 16.93 inches, Length 20.47 inches.
Condition: In good condition.
Provenance: From a French private collection, following an inheritance.
Biography:
Frank Will (1900-1951)
Frank Will, born Frank William Boggs, was a Franco-American painter and watercolorist born in Nanterre in 1900 and died in Clichy in 1950. Son of the famous painter Frank Boggs, Frank Will adopted his pseudonym in 1919 after exploring various artistic signatures.
His career was marked by immersion in the artistic community of Montmartre, where he associated with influential figures such as Gen Paul and Leprin. Although his career was short, it was prolific and diverse, with works exhibited in renowned galleries such as Georges Petit and Henri Bureau.
Frank Will is particularly known for his vibrant depictions of Montmartre and Paris, but his work also extends to maritime scenes, provincial landscapes, and exotic locales like Morocco.
Reference: Dictionnaire des peintres à Montmartre, Éditions Roussard.
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