Women Bringing Fish Back To Town. Jules Salles (1814-1900)
Artist: Jules Salles (1814-1900)
XIX è century in France in the Basque Country in France, fishermen's wives could sell their husbands' catch by running to the town market. See pages 10 and 11 of the following link: https://www.bayonne.fr/fileadmin/medias/Publications/Patrimoine_-_VAH/Focus-Chroniques_au_fil_de_l_eau.pdf Jules Salles was a French painter born in Nîmes (Gard) on June 14, 1814, and died in the same city on December 30, 1900. Renowned first for his portraits, then for his genre scenes, he is also famous in Nîmes as the donor of the Jules Salles Gallery. WIKIPEDIA: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jules_Salles Oil on canvas in good condition, original canvas, 4 old restorations, network of age craquelure. 51 x 73 cm. Late 19th-century gilt stucco frame. Shipping
3 200 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Napoleon 3rd
Condition: Condition of use
Material: Oil painting
Width: peinture 73 cm
Height: peinture 51 cm
Reference (ID): 1719015
Availability: In stock
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