Rene Xavier Francois Prinet : “woman At The Balustrade”
RenéXavier François Prinet (1861–1946): “Woman at the Balustrade,” charcoal 30 × 23 cm, mounted with a beveled mat in a modern black frame 47 × 40 cm.
A photocopy of the Bénézit entry glued to the back identifies the work, which may belinked to a painting sold last year in the United States.
A faint trace of writing is barely visible in the lower right corner, which could be a monogram.
This artist, who follows in the tradition of the Impressionists, is not well known despite a vigorous and sensitive style ranging from Art Nouveau to Art Deco; likeour drawing—whose passion, combined with an economy of means, suggests a this young woman wearing a hat with a veil.
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A photocopy of the Bénézit entry glued to the back identifies the work, which may belinked to a painting sold last year in the United States.
A faint trace of writing is barely visible in the lower right corner, which could be a monogram.
This artist, who follows in the tradition of the Impressionists, is not well known despite a vigorous and sensitive style ranging from Art Nouveau to Art Deco; likeour drawing—whose passion, combined with an economy of means, suggests a this young woman wearing a hat with a veil.
Please feel free to ask us for photos or additional information via email or phone.
More photos and many other items are available in our Pau store and on our Proantic website.
650 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Art Nouveau
Condition: Good condition
Reference (ID): 1786002
Availability: In stock
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