Masui Paul-auguste (1888-1981) - Breton Scenes: The Cider Tent
Artist: Masui Paul-auguste (1888-1981)
Drypoint etching dating from 1939, listed in Alain Viray's catalogue raisonné of engraved works, "Paul-Auguste Masui, Engravings, Pastels," as "Breton Scenes: The Cider Tent," G365, page 177. Limited edition of only 50 prints.
A scene that took place during a pardon (pilgrimage) near Notre-Dame de la Joie in Penmarc'h, which can be discerned in the background.
Signed lower right, unnumbered, and titled "The Cider Tent (Brittany)" lower left.
Dimensions: 36cm x 30cm with frame.
In very good condition.
Paul-Auguste Masui made his first trip to Brittany, to the Crozon peninsula, to Camaret, in 1925 and it was love at first sight; his period of Breton production would extend until the end of the 1930s.
Retrospective at the Pont-Aven Museum in 2007.
A scene that took place during a pardon (pilgrimage) near Notre-Dame de la Joie in Penmarc'h, which can be discerned in the background.
Signed lower right, unnumbered, and titled "The Cider Tent (Brittany)" lower left.
Dimensions: 36cm x 30cm with frame.
In very good condition.
Paul-Auguste Masui made his first trip to Brittany, to the Crozon peninsula, to Camaret, in 1925 and it was love at first sight; his period of Breton production would extend until the end of the 1930s.
Retrospective at the Pont-Aven Museum in 2007.
330 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Modern Art
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Paper
Reference (ID): 1727536
Availability: In stock
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