Jean Van Noten (1903 - 1982). "women With Flowers". 1940s-50s. flag

Jean Van Noten (1903 - 1982). "women With Flowers". 1940s-50s.
Jean Van Noten (1903 - 1982). "women With Flowers". 1940s-50s.-photo-2
Jean Van Noten (1903 - 1982). "women With Flowers". 1940s-50s.-photo-3
Jean Van Noten (1903 - 1982). "women With Flowers". 1940s-50s.-photo-4

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Object description :

"Jean Van Noten (1903 - 1982). "women With Flowers". 1940s-50s."
Gilt wood frame (signs of wear). Frame dimensions: 57.5 x 54.5 cm. Fuchsia mat, perfect condition.
Gouache dimensions: 29 x 21 cm. Signed. The photographs were taken with the glass.
Jean Van Noten (1903-1982).
Belgian figurative and allegorical painter. He designed tapestry cartoons, stained glass windows, and postage stamps. He studied at the Brussels academies. His teachers were Victor Horta, Jean Delville, Constant Montald, and Emile Fabry. From 1934 to 1961, he was an artistic advisor to the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Department of Exhibitions and Fairs. He worked in the Belgian Congo. In 1949, he was sent to the USA by the Belgian government as an artistic advisor for the New York World's Fair. He remained there for 10 years.
Bibliography: Piron
Price: 250 €
Artist: Jean Van Noten
Period: 20th century
Style: Modern Art
Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Paper

Reference: 1708001
Availability: In stock
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