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View Of The Port Of Concarneau By Paul-Émile Pajot

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View Of The Port Of Concarneau By Paul-Émile Pajot
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Surely one of the most exciting and intriguing naval non-offal painters of the late nineteenth century. Paul Émile, a fisherman seaman Vendéen become painter will make his career by making portraits of boats, scenes of port and fishing. This unique style is recognizable among many others is marked by the influence of Japanese iconography that reigns in Europe in the late nineteenth century. His work, like that of his son who will follow in his footsteps, is one of the most beautiful body of work of the naive maritime art.
Late 19th - early 20th
Dimension: 62.6 x 48.3 cm (with frame)

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