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Charles Levier [Les Voiles au Repos] c. 1970 Hand Signed Watercolor Harbor Scene

circa 1970

$3,500
£2,643.47
€3,055.07
CA$4,909.29
A$5,459.60
CHF 2,857.85
MX$66,600.49
NOK 35,909.92
SEK 33,777.91
DKK 22,804.09

About the Item

CHARLES LEVIER – [LES VOILES AU REPOS] ⚜ Watercolor on paper ⚜ Hand signed lower right ⚜ Custom frame HARBORFRONT CALM WITH DOCKED SAILS Levier captures a quiet quay where fishing boats rest beside façades marked “HOTEL” and “VINS.” Loose, confident linework and a soft rose‑gray palette carry the eye from the figures on the promenade to moored vessels and open water beyond—an easy, atmospheric scene that typifies his sought‑after coastal views. WHY COLLECT THIS WORK? ✓ Classic Levier harbor subject with architecture and maritime detail ✓ Elegant, softly modulated palette—versatile for contemporary interiors ✓ Hand signed, custom framed, and ready to hang ✓ Strong crossover appeal for collectors of mid‑century French modernism ARTWORK DETAILS: ▸ Title: [Les voiles au repos] ▸ Artist: Charles Levier ▸ Medium: Watercolor on Paper ▸ Year of Creation: circa 1970 ▸ Signature: Hand signed lower right ▸ Country of Origin: United States ▸ Dimensions: — ◼︎ Image Size: 19.5 x 26.625 inches — ◼︎ Paper Size: 22.25 x 30 inches — ◻︎ Frame Size: 26 x 33.125 x 1.125 inches ▸ Condition: Great condition commensurate with age ▸ Framing: Custom frame, ready to hang INCLUDED DOCUMENTATION ✓ Certificate of Authenticity ✓ Artist Biography Document THE ARTIST: Charles Levier (1920–2003) was a French‑American painter renowned for luminous harbor scenes, Parisian streets, and intimate still lifes. His work bridges post‑war modernism with clear, graphic composition, drawing kinship with Raoul Dufy’s breezy coastal views and Maurice Utrillo’s architectural poise, while sharing color sensibilities with André Derain. Exhibited internationally and collected in Europe and the U.S., Levier remains a favorite among buyers seeking Mediterranean ambiance with mid‑century flair.
  • Creator:
    Charles Levier (1920-2003, French)
  • Creation Year:
    circa 1970
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 26 in (66.04 cm)Width: 33.125 in (84.14 cm)Depth: 1.125 in (2.86 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Framing:
    Frame Included
    Framing Options Available
  • Condition:
    This piece is well-preserved, in great condition, framed, and ready to hang.
  • Gallery Location:
    Miami, FL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 1012771stDibs: LU2843216772692

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