Pierre Faget Germain, Panoramic View of a Wave/Swell, Oil On Panel, Early 20th Century.

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20th century
Art Deco
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From: 33260, La Teste de Buch, France

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    Pierre Faget Germain (1890-1961),
    Superb oil on panel, representing a panoramic view of a wave or swell,
    Very beautiful composition,
    In good condition, normal traces of use,
    Signed lower right: P.Faget Germain.
    Pierre Faget Germain, French school,
    He studied at the School of Decorative Arts in Bordeaux, he painted seascapes,
    He worked with Léon Carré and Albert Marquet, he married in Algiers in 1929,
    He exhibits in Algiers and Paris.
    Exhibitions: Algiers: 1932 and 1934 at the Salon des Artistes Algériens.
    Original frame, in wood and lacquered stucco, made by the Cardin establishment, in Algiers,
    Bears a label on the back: Cardin, Astolfi, Redon et Cie frames and mirrors, in Algiers.
    Panoramic view of a swell or a wave, most certainly around Algiers.
    Very large format.
    Weight: 5300 g.
    Dimensions: Height: 52 cm, Width: 132 cm.
    Panel alone: Height: 36 cm, Width: 116 cm.

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    Ref: RFLCMUK31V

    Condition Good
    Style Art Deco (Marine Paintings of Art Deco Style)
    Period 20th century (Marine Paintings 20th century)
    Country of origin France
    Artist Pierre Faget Germain (1890-1961)
    Width (cm) 132 cm
    Height (cm) 52 cm
    Weight (Kg) 5.3
    Materials Oil on wood
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 1 Business Day
    Location 33260, La Teste de Buch, France
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