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Artist: Stephane Magnard
Medium: Watercolor
Vintage French Watercolor - Island Market
Located in Houston, TX
Bright watercolor and tempera painting of a breezy outdoor meat market on the island of Madagascar by French artist Stéphane Magnard, circa 1950. Stéphane Magnard was the painter f...
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1950s Art by Medium: Watercolor

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Paper, Watercolor

French Watercolor Landscape - Madagascar Africa
Located in Houston, TX
Vibrant and inviting watercolor of a busy city scene in Madagascar by French artist Stéphane Magnard, circa 1950. Original artwork on paper displayed on a white mat with a gold bo...
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1950s Art by Medium: Watercolor

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Paper, Watercolor

Country Scene of Madagascar
Located in Houston, TX
Country scene painting of Madagascar, Africa, in gouache on paper by French artist Stephane Magnard. Original artwork on paper displayed on a white mat...
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1950s Art by Medium: Watercolor

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Gouache

Belgium Docks
Located in Houston, TX
Picturesque watercolor and gouache painting of Belgium Bayfront dock with buildings by French artist Stéphane Magnard, 1955. Original artwork on...
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1950s Art by Medium: Watercolor

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Watercolor, Gouache

Watercolor Landscape - Scene of Workers and Family on a Farm
Located in Houston, TX
Vintage gouache of a colorful field scene in Madagascar, Africa, by French artist Stéphane Magnard (1917-2010), circa 1950. Stéphane Magnard was the painter for the colonial govern...
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1950s Art by Medium: Watercolor

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Watercolor, Paper, Gouache

African Women in Market
Located in Houston, TX
Gathering of African women at market in watercolor of African Village by French artist Stephane Magnard, circa 1950. Original artwork on paper displayed on a white mat with a gold ...
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1950s Art by Medium: Watercolor

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Watercolor

Vintage French Watercolor Landscape - Madagascar Beach
Located in Houston, TX
Expertly rendered watercolor landscape of boats moored along a small beach in Madagascar Africa by French artist Stephane Magnard (1917-2010), circa 1950. Original one-of-a-kind ar...
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1950s Art by Medium: Watercolor

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Paper, Watercolor

Boats Watercolor
Located in Houston, TX
Mid-century painting of boats with bridge in background in muted tones done by French artist Stephane Magnard, circa 1950 Original artwork on paper displayed on a white mat with a g...
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1950s Art by Medium: Watercolor

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Watercolor

French Watercolor - Island Market
Located in Houston, TX
Excellent watercolor of island villagers tending their outdoor market stall by Stephane Magnard, circa 1950. Magnard was the resident artist to the French colony of Madagascar from 1...
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1950s Art by Medium: Watercolor

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Paper, Watercolor

Mediterranean Coast
Located in Houston, TX
Dazzling watercolor landscape painting of a small town lining the sparkling mediterranean coast by artist Stephane Magnard, circa 1950. Original ...
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1940s Art by Medium: Watercolor

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Paper, Watercolor

French Watercolor - Rice Fields
Located in Houston, TX
Tranquil watercolor of a rice field surrounded by a small farming village by French artist Stephane Magnard, circa 1950. Original artwork on paper displaye...
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1950s Art by Medium: Watercolor

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Paper, Watercolor

Landscape Madagascar
Located in Houston, TX
Lovely French gouache painting of village in Madagascar, Africa, by resident colonial artist Stéphane Magnard. Original artwork on paper displayed on...
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1950s Art by Medium: Watercolor

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Gouache

African Market
Located in Houston, TX
Bright African market scene from Madagascar in bold reds and earth tones in watercolor by artist French resident artist to the colonial governor Stéphan...
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1950s Art by Medium: Watercolor

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Watercolor, Gouache

Fishing Nets
Located in Houston, TX
Captivating watercolor of the vantage point of a Mediterranean waterfront from a nearby marina draped in vibrant fishing nets by French artist Stephane Magnard (1917-2010), 1955. S...
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1950s Other Art Style Art by Medium: Watercolor

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Paper, Watercolor

French Watercolor Landscape - Hilltop Village
Located in Houston, TX
Vivid and bright watercolor landscape of a village perched atop a hillside in Madagascar by French artist Stephane Magnard (1917-2010), circa 1950. Signed lower left. Stéphane Magna...
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1950s Art by Medium: Watercolor

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Paper, Watercolor

Serene Farm in Watercolors
Located in Houston, TX
Madagascan watercolor farm scene by French artist Stephane Magnard, circa 1950. Original artwork on paper displayed on a white mat with a gold border. Archival plastic sleeve and C...
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1950s Art by Medium: Watercolor

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Paper, Watercolor

Vintage French Watercolor Landscape - Rural Outskirts
Located in Houston, TX
Warmly hued watercolor of rust colored homes and buildings dotting a rural landscape by French artist Stephane Magnard, circa 1950. Signed lower right. Stéphane Magnard was the pain...
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1950s Art by Medium: Watercolor

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Paper, Watercolor

Vintage Watercolor Landscape Painting - View of Venice
Located in Houston, TX
Delightful watercolor painting of a sunlit view of the Venice canals through a stone archway by French artist Stephane Magnard, circa 1950. Original ...
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1950s Art by Medium: Watercolor

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Paper, Watercolor

Vintage Watercolor Landscape - Trader's Market
Located in Houston, TX
Vivid and bright watercolor of merchants gathered to trade cloth by French artist Stéphane Magnard, circa 1950. Magnard was the resident artist in Madagascar then a French possessio...
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1950s Art by Medium: Watercolor

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Paper, Watercolor

Côtes de l'Estérel
Located in Houston, TX
Remarkable and vivid watercolor of the rocky red cliffs of the Esterel overlooking the emerald colored French Riviera coast by French artist Stephane Magnard (1917-2010), 1955. Ori...
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1950s Art by Medium: Watercolor

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Paper, Watercolor

French Watercolor - Seaside Village
Located in Houston, TX
Delightful watercolor of a Madagascar African fishing village by Stéphane Magnard, resident artist to the former French colony from 1950 to 1953. Original artwork on paper displ...
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1950s Art by Medium: Watercolor

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Paper, Watercolor

Vintage French Watercolor Seascape - Rocky Coastline
Located in Houston, TX
Striking watercolor seascape of a rocky inlet circling an island lush with dense foliage by French artist Stephane Magnard, circa 1950. Original one-of-a-kind artwork on paper disp...
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1950s Art by Medium: Watercolor

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Paper, Watercolor

French Watercolor - Tropical Village
Located in Houston, TX
Bright and airy watercolor of a figure in a small tropical village by French artist Stephane Magnard, circa 1950. Original artwork on paper displayed on a white mat with a gold bor...
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1940s Art by Medium: Watercolor

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Paper, Watercolor

French Watercolor - Village Vendors at the Outdoor Market
Located in Houston, TX
Vintage watercolor in colorful jewel tones of local villagers selling their wares at an outdoor market by French artist Stephane Magnard (1917-2010), circa 1950. Original artwork on...
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1950s Art by Medium: Watercolor

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Paper, Watercolor

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