Olive Trees. Gabrielle Ricard-cordingley (french, Born In1924)
A landscape painted by Gabrielle Ricard-Cordingley, daughter of a well-known marine painter George Ricard-Cordingley, born in Lyone.
The daughter dedicated her life and made several writings on the life of her painter father.
The painting of great luminosity, which with a few strokes defines the trunks of old olive trees, has a decorative and joyful effect.
Signed lower left.
On the back there is a sticker with the painter's address in Canet, near Cannes, on the French Riviera, a place of a particular light, which has a tradition of painters of great caliber, painters of immaterial light, among which the figure of Bonnard stands out.
The daughter dedicated her life and made several writings on the life of her painter father.
The painting of great luminosity, which with a few strokes defines the trunks of old olive trees, has a decorative and joyful effect.
Signed lower left.
On the back there is a sticker with the painter's address in Canet, near Cannes, on the French Riviera, a place of a particular light, which has a tradition of painters of great caliber, painters of immaterial light, among which the figure of Bonnard stands out.
390 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Design 50's and 60's
Condition: Good condition
Material: Oil painting
Width: 94cm
Height: 79cm
Reference (ID): 1072609
Availability: In stock
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