Levere Paul (1875-1949) "the Terrace On The Fisherman" Toulon Var Provence France Trayas Nice flag


Object description :

"Levere Paul (1875-1949) "the Terrace On The Fisherman" Toulon Var Provence France Trayas Nice"
LEVERE Paul (1875-1949)

"The fisherman's terrace"


Oil on panel,
Signed lower right,

Beautiful luminous work by the Toulon painter Paul Levéré which represents the terrace of a fisherman by the sea. The artist was able to transcribe perfectly the light and colors of the Mediterranean and the South of France with a bright and contrasting palette.

A pupil of Charles Allard, Paul Levéré painted landscapes of Provence and the Riviera. He occupies a workshop close to the painter François Nardi on the quay of the Party in Toulon. Paul Levéré was appointed as a member of the Fine Arts Commission of the City of Toulon and then of the theatrical commission.
He then became a professor at the School of Fine Arts in the city of Toulon.
He took part in local exhibitions from 1910, presenting landscapes from the South of France.
In 1924, he was appointed painter to the Navy. He collaborates with the artistic magazine La Provence illustrées".

Dimensions: 33 x 46 cm without frame and 39 x 52 cm with its original wooden frame.

For more information, contact us.

 
Price: 950 €
credit
Artist: Paul Levere
Period: 20th century
Style: Modern Art
Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Oil painting on wood

Reference: 1172776
Contact Dealer
line

"Galerie Saint-Charles" See more objects from this dealer

line

"Landscapes, Modern Art"

More objects on Proantic.com
Subscribe to newsletter
line
facebook
pinterest
instagram
Galerie Saint-Charles
Tableaux, dessins et sculptures du XVIIème au XXème siècle
Levere Paul (1875-1949) "the Terrace On The Fisherman" Toulon Var Provence France Trayas Nice
1172776-main-64c3be553acfc.jpg
0783936446


*We will send you a confirmation email from info@proantic.com Please check your messages, including the spam folder.

Thank you! Your submission has been received!

Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form