" Belgian Quay" Marseille - Painting By Adolphe Mary Mercier - Painter Of Marines And The South
Artist: Adolphe Mary Mercier (1882- )
Beautiful composition from 1926 by the painter Adolphe Mary Mercier.
Our gaze is drawn to the white and turquoise hulls of the sailboats, then towards the light and bronze touches, nicely outlining the Quai des Belges in Marseille bathed in sunlight.
Adolphe Mary Mercier born on May 31, 1882 and his work belongs to the first half of the 20th century.
Painter of landscapes and seascapes, he was a student of Jules Adler and Pierre Eugène Montézin.
He exhibited in Paris, at the Salon des Artistes Français of which he has been a member since 1926 and at the Salon de l'Ecole française. (Source Bénézit)
Oil on cardboard in perfect condition, signed, dated and dedicated: “To our friend M° Leblanc, Mary Mercier, 1926”.
Size : 10,6 x 13,8 Inches without frame and 16,1 x 19,3 Inches with its wooden frame.
Our gaze is drawn to the white and turquoise hulls of the sailboats, then towards the light and bronze touches, nicely outlining the Quai des Belges in Marseille bathed in sunlight.
Adolphe Mary Mercier born on May 31, 1882 and his work belongs to the first half of the 20th century.
Painter of landscapes and seascapes, he was a student of Jules Adler and Pierre Eugène Montézin.
He exhibited in Paris, at the Salon des Artistes Français of which he has been a member since 1926 and at the Salon de l'Ecole française. (Source Bénézit)
Oil on cardboard in perfect condition, signed, dated and dedicated: “To our friend M° Leblanc, Mary Mercier, 1926”.
Size : 10,6 x 13,8 Inches without frame and 16,1 x 19,3 Inches with its wooden frame.
680 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Modern Art
Condition: Perfect condition
Material: Oil painting on cardboard
Width: 35cm hors cadre
Height: 27cm hors cadre
Reference (ID): 1536750
Availability: In stock
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