Pierre Moberg – The Quays In Paris – Oil On Canvas – Signed
Artist: Moberg Pierre (1911 - ? , France)
Oil on canvas depicting the Parisian quays in spring.
The elements that make Paris recognizable among all cities are present in this work: the 3 or 4-story buildings huddled together, the zinc roofs, the banks of the Seine where passersby stroll, the stairs leading down to the river...
The scene is treated in soft colors. The light illuminates the foliage and the quays, while the buildings blend into the background.
The brushstroke is thick and dynamic.
The work is signed lower right. It is in very good condition. It is offered in a modern frame, platinum-colored baguette, new.
This work was created by Pierre Moberg, a French painter born in 1911. He became famous in the 1950s with his views of Paris. He won the Daguerre Prize in 1959 and the Gold Medal of the City of Paris in 1960.
Work visible at the gallery (07240)
Shipping: contact us for shipping costs in France and abroad.
The elements that make Paris recognizable among all cities are present in this work: the 3 or 4-story buildings huddled together, the zinc roofs, the banks of the Seine where passersby stroll, the stairs leading down to the river...
The scene is treated in soft colors. The light illuminates the foliage and the quays, while the buildings blend into the background.
The brushstroke is thick and dynamic.
The work is signed lower right. It is in very good condition. It is offered in a modern frame, platinum-colored baguette, new.
This work was created by Pierre Moberg, a French painter born in 1911. He became famous in the 1950s with his views of Paris. He won the Daguerre Prize in 1959 and the Gold Medal of the City of Paris in 1960.
Work visible at the gallery (07240)
Shipping: contact us for shipping costs in France and abroad.
280 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Oil painting
Width: 40,5 cm / 47,7 cm encadré
Height: 27 cm / 33,6 cm encadré
Reference (ID): 1575421
Availability: In stock
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