Painting By Auguste Hadamard - Brother And Sisters 1842
Artist: Auguste Hadamard (1823 - 1886)
Portrait full of charm of a sibling made up of a young boy and his two sisters.
The painter paid a lot of attention to the details of young people's outfits: Young girls wear similar dresses but adorned with different lace collars, enhanced with small coral jewels. The little brother wears a white collar and a red bow tie.
They pose in front of a green alcove-shaped backdrop.
This delicious painting is the work of Auguste Hadamard (1823 - 1886), French artist born in Metz (Moselle), painter of genre subjects, portraits, watercolor artist and lithographer. He was a pupil of Paul Delaroche and exhibited at the Paris Salon from 1846 to 1890. Source: Bénézit
Oil on canvas signed "A. Hadamard" lower right and dated 1842 in red.
Good condition, original canvas, to report small parts on the back (see photo)
Dimensions without frame: 40 x 32.5cm
Dimensions of the gilded wood frame: 50 X 42cm
The painter paid a lot of attention to the details of young people's outfits: Young girls wear similar dresses but adorned with different lace collars, enhanced with small coral jewels. The little brother wears a white collar and a red bow tie.
They pose in front of a green alcove-shaped backdrop.
This delicious painting is the work of Auguste Hadamard (1823 - 1886), French artist born in Metz (Moselle), painter of genre subjects, portraits, watercolor artist and lithographer. He was a pupil of Paul Delaroche and exhibited at the Paris Salon from 1846 to 1890. Source: Bénézit
Oil on canvas signed "A. Hadamard" lower right and dated 1842 in red.
Good condition, original canvas, to report small parts on the back (see photo)
Dimensions without frame: 40 x 32.5cm
Dimensions of the gilded wood frame: 50 X 42cm
1 800 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Good condition
Material: Oil painting
Reference (ID): 680621
Availability: In stock
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