Marie Bedot-diodati (1866-1958), Swiss Painter, Watercolor And Graphite Pencil On Paper
Artist: Marie Bedot-diodati (1866-1958)
Marie-Mathilde Bedot, née Diodati (1866–1958)
Watercolor and graphite on paper, signed lower left
Watercolor depicting a country house with a covered porch, its façade draped in vegetation and fitted with green shutters, bordered by tall conifers. In the foreground, several red-headed turkeys enliven the courtyard. Fresh palette dominated by greens and blues, with late-afternoon light.
Dimensions:
• Framed: 57.5 × 38 cm
• Sight: 54.5 × 35 cm
Note: The artist was first married to Camille Pictet (1864–1893) and, after his death, to Maurice Bedot (1859–1927). She was the cousin of Emma Albertine Diodati (1848–1917), wife of Édouard Sarasin (1843–1917). A painter of landscapes and flowers, and a creator of tapestries and jewelry, she exhibited her jewelry at the 1900 Paris Exposition Universelle and took part in the first National Exhibition of Applied Arts in Lausanne in 1922. Member of L’Œuvre and of the Société des Arts de Genève.
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Watercolor and graphite on paper, signed lower left
Watercolor depicting a country house with a covered porch, its façade draped in vegetation and fitted with green shutters, bordered by tall conifers. In the foreground, several red-headed turkeys enliven the courtyard. Fresh palette dominated by greens and blues, with late-afternoon light.
Dimensions:
• Framed: 57.5 × 38 cm
• Sight: 54.5 × 35 cm
Note: The artist was first married to Camille Pictet (1864–1893) and, after his death, to Maurice Bedot (1859–1927). She was the cousin of Emma Albertine Diodati (1848–1917), wife of Édouard Sarasin (1843–1917). A painter of landscapes and flowers, and a creator of tapestries and jewelry, she exhibited her jewelry at the 1900 Paris Exposition Universelle and took part in the first National Exhibition of Applied Arts in Lausanne in 1922. Member of L’Œuvre and of the Société des Arts de Genève.
Safe and secure shipping:
• France: 8€
• Europe (Schengen area): 18 €
• International: 88 €
• Does this item pique your interest or curiosity? Feel free to contact us, we would be delighted to discuss it with you. We are available from Monday to Saturday, from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., at +33 652 43 97 82
We are fluent in English and have been shipping a wide variety of items internationally for many years. Please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have. Excellent customer service, we accept returns up to 14 days, 100% positive customer reviews.
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250 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Water color
Length: 57 cm
Height: 38 cm
Reference (ID): 1641573
Availability: In stock
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