Charles Fernand De Condamy (gamaches, 1847 - Nice, 1913). "walk In Tilbury". Around 1880.
Artist: Charles Fernand De Condamy
Old wooden frame, original gilding (wear). Frame dimensions: 47 x 53 cm. Watercolor dimensions: 26 x 34 cm. Signed.
Good condition, the colors are fresh, 2 or 3 small foxing in the clouds.
Charles Fernand de Condamy (Gamaches, 1847 - Nice, 1913) is a French painter and watercolorist, specializing in the animal genre, particularly horses and hunting scenes. Charles de Condamy was a student of Barrias. He exhibited at the Salon from 1878 to 1882. He was appreciated by a European aristocratic clientele. His representations of dogs, hunts and steeple chases were often included in magazines such as Le Soleil du Dimanche and distributed as engravings. He created a hunting team in 1875, the Rallye Picardie, at the Château d'Avesnes (Avesnes-Chaussoy, Somme), which hunted hare and then wild boar. He was lieutenant of wolf hunting for the district of Amiens.
Good condition, the colors are fresh, 2 or 3 small foxing in the clouds.
Charles Fernand de Condamy (Gamaches, 1847 - Nice, 1913) is a French painter and watercolorist, specializing in the animal genre, particularly horses and hunting scenes. Charles de Condamy was a student of Barrias. He exhibited at the Salon from 1878 to 1882. He was appreciated by a European aristocratic clientele. His representations of dogs, hunts and steeple chases were often included in magazines such as Le Soleil du Dimanche and distributed as engravings. He created a hunting team in 1875, the Rallye Picardie, at the Château d'Avesnes (Avesnes-Chaussoy, Somme), which hunted hare and then wild boar. He was lieutenant of wolf hunting for the district of Amiens.
500 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Napoleon 3rd
Condition: Good condition
Material: Water color
Length: 53 cm
Height: 47 cm
Reference (ID): 1496198
Availability: In stock
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