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Marcel Gromaire
Abres à Noyelles (Trees in Noyelles)

1900s

About the Item

Studio stamp of Gromaire, lower left Provenance: Atelier of the artist Notes: Noyelles, where this drawing was created, is a small town in the Somme department of Northern France where Gromaire was born in 1892. Gromaire, as he himself explained to me, saw no difference between depicting a nude or a tree. In both cases, what was involved for the artist was the creation of new forms which, in themselves and their juxtapositions, had their own aesthetic values.
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