Orientalist Drawing The Heights Of Algiers House Quartier El Madania Art Deco
Artist: école Française
Original watercolor depicting a neighborhood of Algiers in the 1930s, most likely El Madania, with its terraced houses, red tiled roofs, Mediterranean vegetation, and the luminous atmosphere specific to the heights of the city.
It features a precise drawing in black ink, enhanced with watercolor washes in warm tones, typical of traveling artists or teachers in North Africa at that time.
On the back, a handwritten annotation reads: "Marcel - Algiers - Our neighborhood," which reinforces the hypothesis of a familiar and intimate scene of the painter, probably a resident of Algiers.
Small scattered foxing,
Sheet dimensions: 43 cm x 32 cm
Dimensions with frame: 52 cm x 42 cm???? Sold in a modern frame under glass or as a single sheet with the mat
It features a precise drawing in black ink, enhanced with watercolor washes in warm tones, typical of traveling artists or teachers in North Africa at that time.
On the back, a handwritten annotation reads: "Marcel - Algiers - Our neighborhood," which reinforces the hypothesis of a familiar and intimate scene of the painter, probably a resident of Algiers.
Small scattered foxing,
Sheet dimensions: 43 cm x 32 cm
Dimensions with frame: 52 cm x 42 cm???? Sold in a modern frame under glass or as a single sheet with the mat
180 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Deco
Condition: Good condition
Material: Paper
Height: 43
Reference (ID): 1595761
Availability: In stock
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