Young woman holding a glass of wine, A. DELECLUSE, PARIS, 1885

Young woman holding a glass of wine, A. DELECLUSE, PARIS, 1885
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Oil on canvas depicting a young woman holding a cup of wine in her right hand and a ewer in her left, resting on her knees.
She is wearing a pretty costume that looks like it's Italian.
Signed upper right A.DELECLUSE, dated 1885, located in Paris.
Auguste Joseph DELECLUSE, Roubaix 1855- Paris 1928, French painter, founder of the Academy that bore his name in 1884, which particularly favored women painters.
He was a student of Carolus-Duran, Paul-Louis Delance, and Jean-Joseph Weerts.
Salon of French Artists in 1880, Salon of the National Society of Fine Arts in 1890.
Good condition, very beautiful gold leaf frame.
Original canvas and stretcher. 100x120 with the frame. manufacturer of the canvas: Paul FOINET in Paris, rue N.D. des Champs

Ref: HZ9LFCRY85

Style Art Nouveau (Paintings Portraits of Art Nouveau Style)
Period 19th century (Paintings Portraits 19th century)
Country of origin France
Artist A. DELECLUSE
Width (cm) 78
Height (cm) 120
Materials Oil on canvas
Shipping Time Ready to ship in 4-7 Business Days
Location 75007, PARIS, France
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