Painting From The Belgian School Of Carl Werlemann
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Painting From The Belgian School Of Carl Werlemann

Artist: Carl Werlemann
A beautiful painting from the Belgian school by Carl Werlemann. This fascinating work depicts washerwomen spreading sheets in a meadow. A post-Impressionist painting of great sensitivity and originality by a renowned artist born in Belgium in 1880 and died in 1937. His work is featured in numerous museums. The artist's palette of light tones creates a unique and personal atmosphere. The beautiful northern light is masterfully captured in this stunning landscape, enhanced by the presence of young women at work. The canvas measures 81 x 58 cm. The artist's signature is in the lower left corner. Shipping is available within France and worldwide via secure, insured package with order tracking. An invoice and certificate of authenticity are provided. Collection is possible at the Domaine du Mas d'Avalrich, Montéscot 66200 (Tel: +33 6 11 14 25 33) or at my stand at the Montpellier Cipolat flea market, held every two months, on the market terrace.
1 250 €

Period: 20th century

Style: Art Nouveau

Condition: Perfect condition

Material: Oil painting

Length: 90

Height: 67

Reference (ID): 1677090

Availability: In stock

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Mas Avalric chemin Avalric
Montescot 66200, France

06 11 14 25 33

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