" The Doge's Palace, Vincent Manago 1878-1936"
Vincent MANAGO was born in 1878 in Catania and died in 1936 in Paris. He worked and developed in Marseille where he was a student of Jean-Paul Lorens at the Julian Academy. His travels in Tunisia and Algeria made him an excellent orientalist, he was passionate about Mediterranean landscapes. The Marseille International Fair gave him notoriety as well as the Colonial exhibition of landscapes of Africa and Provence. The Doge's Palace shines under a brilliant light. Vincent Manago's palette is lively and warm, he works in small touches for the Grand Canal, his style classifies him among the post-impressionists.
The painting is signed lower right. It is painted on its original canvas in a beautiful gilded wooden frame.